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    Max() statement assistance required

    That's the one! Thanks PHV
  2. jason321

    Max() statement assistance required

    Thanks for the reply PHV - It gives me a column at least but it takes the max of all the rates and puts that value in every field - seems some sort of cartesian product too for some reason. I've tried grouping but that doesn't seem to work either.
  3. jason321

    Max() statement assistance required

    I'm trying to make a query in Access but cannot figure out how to do it - here is what works in Sql Server select rate1, rate2, (select max(rate) from (select rate1 as rate union all select rate2 as rate ) as a) as MaxRate from dbo.rates; Please help - thanks

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