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kennetha (Programmer)
6 Oct 06 2:13
Hi all,

I have created a database some months ago and I have added some fields recently. I would like to know how to fill the old fields with the new ones without going to paste in every cell

Thanks
Kenneth.
Remou (TechnicalUser)
6 Oct 06 4:45
Perhaps you should try:
Microsoft: Access Queries and JET SQL Forum
forum701
Thargy (TechnicalUser)
3 Nov 06 9:12
kennetha,

what's wrong with

CODE

update table kennetha
   set old_cloumn = new_column;

commit;

Regards

Tharg

Grinding away at things Oracular

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