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replyReply Fri 28 Nov 2008, 16:01Delegate Ron said...

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Where can I find a full list of SQL expressions?

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replyReply Tue 9 Dec 2008, 13:28Trainer Pete said...

RE: Access

Hi Ron,
Thank you for your question;
In answer; I dont know about a full list of SQL statements but this site has a whole heap, as well as Tutorials etc, you might like to have a look:
http://www.firstsql.com/tutor.htm
I hope that helps ... Pete

 

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Create calculated fields that work out your age

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