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I am trying to utilize a search function on a form. I based the form on a query that is a copy of the table, except the criteria are linked to a control on the form. Ex.

WHERE (((tblFamily.FamilyName) Like "*" & [Forms]![frmFamily]![cntrlFamilyName] & "*")

I want to do this in other fields such as address, city, etc. as well. However, if I apply the same logic to the address field, blank records are ignored and never returned, even if nothing was put into the control.

How do I fix it so that when nothing is put in to the cntrlAddress the search does not ignore records with blank addresses.

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You can append an empty string to your field and search on that:

WHERE tblFamily.FamilyName & "" 
   Like "*" & [Forms]![frmFamily]![cntrlFamilyName] & "*"

This will mean that tblFamily.FamilyName will not be null and when [Forms]![frmFamily]![cntrlFamilyName] is empty, the query will read:

Where "" Like "*"
Where "bob" Like "*"

And so on.

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  • Thanks again! Learning a little at a time. Feb 22, 2013 at 23:15

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