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Microsoft Access: SQL syntax using two tables in MS Access
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Where can I find a good resource for learning the syntax of SQL commands in Access? ? Syntax like this: (from MS-VFP) SELECT [ALL | DISTINCT] [TOP
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Blarsen Guest. Posts: n/a SQL Syntax Access 2000. SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT A) AS Test blabla Why doesnt access accept this syntax ??
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The following material presents the syntax of SQL as implemented in Microsoft ACCESS 97®. Much of the material has been extracted from the help
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