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I have a query that returns a list of records sorted by date/time descending.
The first record in the query will be the most recent.

In a form for data entry I want to select the values from the last instance of data entered using Dlookup to select the first record frm the above query, something like:

DLookup("[Field]", "Query", criteria to select the first record from the query)

Any ideas?

Thanks
Jan 9 '07 #1
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NeoPa
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One option is to use :
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  1. DFirst('[Field]', 'Query')
But if you prefer, you can use the TOP predicate in the SELECT clause of the query to return only the first record :
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  1. SELECT TOP 1 ...
Jan 9 '07 #2

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