>From the limited info given, I'd say you need to use the WHERE clause in
your SELECT statement.

SELECT * FROM blank WHERE something=something

Mike
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> Ok, I know I am going to get yell about this but how can I do an SQL and
> only show to fields from a table. For example I only like to see the names
> and birthday? Or will as so all fields for a given table.
>
> Chuck Payne
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