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Taken over a database from a colleague who has since left. The main table has several Yes/No fields, and the data contained within them is in the raw form 0 or -1, not the default check box appearance. Perhaps this was because the table was created originally from a source such as Excel.
Anyway, I know I can add a new Yes/No field and update its contents with the old one to have the check box style, then delete the old and rename the new, but there are about 10 Yes/No fields and about 100,000 records so it would take a while. Any quicker way of doing it that ive overlooked?
Thanks in advance, using Access 2000
Anyway, I know I can add a new Yes/No field and update its contents with the old one to have the check box style, then delete the old and rename the new, but there are about 10 Yes/No fields and about 100,000 records so it would take a while. Any quicker way of doing it that ive overlooked?
Thanks in advance, using Access 2000