Not so easy, then.  Try Google-ing "ms access random record" and
you'll get a lot of info about creating seeds, etc.  You can go that
direction or return all and select a random record using randRange (
1, queryName.recordcount ).

Again, that's from memory, so you might have to play with it a bit.

On 3/29/06, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What DB?  With SQL Server 2K, I think the following will work
> > (untested - going straight from distant memory):
>
> I'm sorry - it's Access.
>
> Thanks,
> Will
>
> 

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