DConCat()

Joker2

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I have a query that lists IDs on certain criteria (results will always have 1 record but may have more.)

I need to join these IDs to record in another field.

So for example if my query results are:

ID
5197
5198
5199

I need to display "5197, 5198, 5199" (though I'm not fussed about what separates the IDs.)

I've searched all morning for solutions and there looks to be a DConcat() function, though all the code I have found and tried to use breaks. I'm using access 2007, any suggestions?
 

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I need to join these IDs to record in another field.

Care to say why you are storing data this way? It is not proper structure for storing data in a database.
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