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>Cindy,
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>>That's the way Access stores logical fields. -1 and 0.
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>Thanks for the info - I know very little about Access...I'll do something nice for them and create a character field w/"yes" or "no" in the exported data.
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>J
Jill,
If you use T and F and ever have to bring it back to FoxPro, I think FoxPro will convert a character T/F nicely into a Logical field.
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