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COUNT Function in MS Access(query)

TB
Hi there all,

How do i count , using a query, the number of records in a certain
table, where one of the fields has a null value, in other words only
the records where the field has a null value.

Any help will be helpfull

SMILEY

Apr 4 '07 #1
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TB wrote:
Hi there all,

How do i count , using a query, the number of records in a certain
table, where one of the fields has a null value, in other words only
the records where the field has a null value.

Any help will be helpfull

SMILEY
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM TableName
WHERE FieldName Is Null

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Apr 4 '07 #2

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