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Can you use the dmax
Michelle Seidelin 
    
2 years ago
Hello everyone, wondering if you can use the dmax Command to create your own number on a continuous form. This way I don't need to rely on any other method of showing what number, a certain person was as far as the number that person was as my contact on amateur radio
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
What is this number for? you want to use it in place of what number?
Adam Schwanz  @Reply  
           
2 years ago
Are you talking about Sequential Numbers
Juan C Rivera  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
Richard did a number generator for his ABCD it was made to id an entity.  Richard also may have it in the vault  not sure I use it all the time with all the tips and trick in this database its well worth the investment.
Michelle Seidelin OP  @Reply  
    
2 years ago
Hello everyone, to answer the questions that people have put to me but number is to keep track of what number, contact this person was. I do not want to display the auto number just in case. For some reason I delete files/contacts in my case and so I've got it here somewhere but can't figure out is a clear how to do it using the DMax function, so any help would be appreciated.
Michelle Seidelin OP  @Reply  
    
2 years ago
Hello Adam, that's the exactly what I need to do what I want to do. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I understand I am causing headaches out there with so many problems I will now go and follow that I'll go and add that field to the table which will do what I need. I have so many other things needing to be worked out eventually. But, will good work on one at a time I'm sure I'll be back asking more questions. Thank you everyone
Michelle Seidelin OP  @Reply  
    
2 years ago
Hello everyone, just to let everyone know I have got Sequential numbers working with just what I fought I was going to have a used DMAX for thank you for all your help I've also had a look at UTC video. I think that will work when I get the knowledge to get the UTC being saved using the 24-hour military 2 o'clock is cutting off the leading zero if there is a leading zero at least I'm starting to see progress thanks to all you wonderful people out there. Thank you again. Watch out for any other questions you may see from me. I really appreciate the help you is giving me
Michelle Seidelin OP  @Reply  
    
2 years ago
Hello everyone, just wondering if anyone could tell me if there is mask that can be used on memory. There was one for Social Security or something built into access the USA security number to track people wondering if this could be used to put in a UTC time as it would not drop the leading zero thank you Michelle
Juan C Rivera  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
did you try the password mask in the format?

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