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    Convert varchar to int

    I am creating a table view in SQL as the source data for a form I am trying to build but I am having a issue with a data type conversion. I know this part of the problem inst directly related to access but I am hoping it might be close enough to pass. I would prefer the source data be complete...
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    microoptimizing the field size of a text (VARCHAR) field

    Hi there! If you have a field which contains only VARCHAR below 30 characters: Would it then make sense to set Field size to 30? (to get better performance). ...or is it better to leave the default field size settings?

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