Wildcard for MSQuery not Working

tcustance

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I want to us * in a drop down list to return all results of a query. This is not working for some reason. The data has "y", "n", and i want to use * to pull all results when I change the drop down selection. Any ideas why?

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Trent
 

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hello, Trent

Maybe the wrong wildcard for the database (being searched). Such as if MS Access, use % instead of *

If that doesn't help, please give some more information. Like the SQL, and some idea of the database.

Regards, Fazza
 
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