Join External Database Files Example in Q+E Guide Is Incorrect

Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
Article ID: Q71481

SUMMARY

Page 65 of the "Q+E for Microsoft Excel User's Guide" for version 3.00 has an incorrect example for joining external database files for cross-referencing information in Microsoft Excel.

If you enter your criteria range exactly as it is in the guide, you will not receive any records when you attempt to extract. It may also cause your machine to hang.

MORE INFORMATION

Removing the equal sign in cell A2 will allow this example to work correctly. The criteria range should read:

   A1:  DEPT.MGR_ID
   A2:  EMP.EMP_ID

Setting the criteria range to cells A1:A2 and initiating an extract retrieves all the records from EMP.DBF whose values in the EMP_ID field matches the MGR_ID field values in DEPT.DBF.

REFERENCES

"Q+E for Microsoft Excel User's Guide." Version 3.00, page 64-65.


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Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
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