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replyReply Wed 1 Dec 2010, 15:42Delegate Jonathan said...

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what is an action query?

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replyReply Thu 2 Dec 2010, 12:35Trainer Stephen said...

RE: access

Hi Jonathon

Thanks for your question

An action query uses SQL to either create/ update a recordset from the results of a query, or deletes/updates selected records in a recordset according to certain criteria.
This distinguishes it from a select query which merely displays data from a recordset that matches certain criteria.

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Stephen

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Access tip:

Hide Access Tables

One method of stopping your Access tables appearing in Database window, is to rename the table(s) with the prefix usys.

This converts the table into a system object, which cannot be viewed in the Database window.

You can show system objects in the Database window by the following:

Step 1: On the Tools menu, click Options.
Step 2: Click the View tab.
Under Show, select the System Objects check box.
Click OK.

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