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How can I enter a series of criteria in an Access query?

I created an Access database for ordering supplies. The supply orders are tracked by BuildingID, by TeamIDNumber, by Date and by NetID which is the requestor's identifier. I am trying to build a query which specifies some but not all of the buildings. In other words, I want the BuildingID to be the criteria but I want to list only 10 out of a possible 180 buildings to query.

What format do I use on the query? I have tried ="15"and"160"and"161" etc I've tried separating the BuildingID's with commas and semi-colons.

Note: The query works just fine with only one BuildingID specified.
Feb 21 '11 #1

✓ answered by Margie Brown

Nevermind. I found my answer:

IN(15,160,61)

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Nevermind. I found my answer:

IN(15,160,61)
Feb 21 '11 #2

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