How To Generate A 4 Digits Long Autonumber!
Feb 4, 2005
Hi all,
here's me again,
I have a question, I'm trying to generate an autonumber but of 4 digits, for example
the first one is: 0001 and autonumber 100 is: 0100, and so on
how can I do that?
any help will e very much appreciated!
Best Regards
CS.
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