D davesmith202 Employee of Access World Local time Today, 02:23 Joined Jul 20, 2001 Messages 522 Mar 12, 2007 #1 How can you find corrupt characters in a table? Also, I tried searching for # but it just throws up numbers! How do I search for # itself?
How can you find corrupt characters in a table? Also, I tried searching for # but it just throws up numbers! How do I search for # itself?
M MicroE Registered User. Local time Yesterday, 21:23 Joined Mar 3, 2007 Messages 139 Mar 12, 2007 #2 If the record is corrupt – it generally is not searchable. Try Sorting A-Z then Z-A, sometimes the corrupt record appears at the top/bottom.
If the record is corrupt – it generally is not searchable. Try Sorting A-Z then Z-A, sometimes the corrupt record appears at the top/bottom.
boblarson Smeghead Local time Yesterday, 18:23 Joined Jan 12, 2001 Messages 32,040 Mar 12, 2007 #3 And are you really getting "corruption" or is it really just unhandled Unicode characters?
Dennisk AWF VIP Local time Today, 02:23 Joined Jul 22, 2004 Messages 1,649 Mar 12, 2007 #4 search for the Ascii character instead Seach Help for ASC function
R Rich Guest Mar 12, 2007 #5 davesmith202 said: How can you find corrupt characters in a table? Also, I tried searching for # but it just throws up numbers! How do I search for # itself? Click to expand... Try enclosing the characters in brackets when searching ie [#]
davesmith202 said: How can you find corrupt characters in a table? Also, I tried searching for # but it just throws up numbers! How do I search for # itself? Click to expand... Try enclosing the characters in brackets when searching ie [#]