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Old June 29th, 2009, 08:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
cp2599
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Default MS Access SQL Book Recommendation

Would someone please recommend a book that can help me with
formulating queries for MS Access? I'm somewhat familiar with DB2/
Oracle though I'm a little rusty. I'm mainly need help with joining
multiple queries and the advanced techniques. Thanks -
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Old July 13th, 2009, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
vanderghast
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Default MS Access SQL Book Recommendation

Jet uses explicit join (ie, not the *= syntax in the where clause) and
requires parenthesis. It is better to start with the query designer to get
the syntax right, then, make the corrections in the SQL view.

You may consider, somehow, that this newsgroup *is* an advanced book, a book
which can even understand your question, that is! It just stops short of
reading your mind, though.

Vanderghast, Access MVP



"cp2599" wrote in message
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Would someone please recommend a book that can help me with
formulating queries for MS Access? I'm somewhat familiar with DB2/
Oracle though I'm a little rusty. I'm mainly need help with joining
multiple queries and the advanced techniques. Thanks -


 




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