Yes, it is possible to use the Like operator in conjunction with an If condition in the Query Criteria Box in MS Access. Here is an example:
Suppose you have a table called "Products" with fields "ProductID" and "ProductName". You want to retrieve all products whose name starts with "A" or "B". You can create a query and use the following criteria in the "ProductName" field:
Like "A" Or Like "B"
This will retrieve all products whose name starts with "A" or "B". Now suppose you want to create a query that retrieves all products whose name starts with "A" or "B" and whose ProductID is greater than or equal to 100. You can use the following criteria:
If([ProductID]>=100,Like "A" Or Like "B")
This will retrieve all products whose name starts with "A" or "B" and whose ProductID is greater than or equal to 100.
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