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Marsh
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      8th Apr 2010
Is there a way, in a new Access 2007 database, to start the numbers of an
Autonumber field at a number other than 1? It would be very convenient for
us to start at 10001.

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Daniel Pineault
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      8th Apr 2010
An autonumber field is not supposed to be used as a user's numbering system.
If you want to have a numbering system, then you should create it by creating
a number field and applying your math and logic to it. This way you can
start it at whatever number you wish and can control number issuing... But
as far as an autonumber is concerned... you are relying on something in a way
you should not be.
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"Marsh" wrote:

> Is there a way, in a new Access 2007 database, to start the numbers of an
> Autonumber field at a number other than 1? It would be very convenient for
> us to start at 10001.
>
> Marsh

 
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