I have a database, where each individual has a unique number that is automatically assigned.  When I do a "find" on #5, I also get #'s 51,52,53,etc.  Is there a way to just find #5, or the exact number in the field?
Thanks.
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                            Posts: 2764 Joined: Thu Nov 20, 2003 11:01 am | Sure. For one thing, if your field was defined to be of the type "number" instead of the type "text", then a simple find for 5 would only find 5, not 55. In a text field, which is what it sounds like you have, you can find just  5 by placing an equals sign in front of your find criteria, like this: =5
 That will find 5 not 55, though it will also find "a 5 b", "5 people" or any other record where this is a 5 along with additional text. If you want to exclude these other matches use two equals signs like this: ==5 Hope that helps. John Sindelar SeedCode | 
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