Macer,
It is also better to use join, just from a technical perspective. I can't remember where I ran into this situation. But in setting up a join in VB, I believe is where I ran into this, the recordset is not updateable if where is used. You must use join to create an updateable recordset.
PF
>Hi,
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>Has anyone tested to see if using the join clause is quicker than using an equivalent expression in the where clause. If so, is it significantly faster.
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>Thanks
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>Mace.
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush