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Performing a Specific Find

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Hi,

I have a database that lists a series of film, and the music titles in each film. I want to do a find that will return all of the music for a specific film, but my find is not working properly. The best way to explain my problem is like this...

If I search for the film, "The Mummy," my find not only returns music from "The Mummy," it also returns music from "The Mummy Returns." How can I set up my find to return just the specific text of a film? Thanks.

Try to put = or == in front of your search. Also you can uses "search" instead of just search.

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That did the trick. Gracias

Any time smile.gif

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