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Comparing two field values in access vba

I have a table tbl_questions_answers with fields (correctAnswer and selectedAnswer). I want to compare the values of both fields in each record and make decision on it in access vba. I'm new to access and vba. Would appreciate if I can be assisted for vba code.
Oct 27 '22 #1
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NeoPa
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Hi Hydra.

Welcome to Bytes.com :-)

Your question is very simple, but doesn't really ask for much and shares no details of what you actually need help with.

I'm sure we can help you with some VBA code, but in order to do that we need to know what you're struggling with and where your own attempts have failed and why.

It may take a bit of work on your behalf first, in order to prepare a question that makes sense. That's fine. Once you've posted such a question then we can see what scope we have to help.
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