G Guest Feb 2, 2007 #1 Where can I go on the web to get or reference all the SQL commands and syntax (or at least that subset used in Access)? Thanks. Phil
Where can I go on the web to get or reference all the SQL commands and syntax (or at least that subset used in Access)? Thanks. Phil
R Roland Hall Feb 2, 2007 #2 Phil said: Where can I go on the web to get or reference all the SQL commands and syntax (or at least that subset used in Access)? Click to expand... This will get you started on SQL. http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp
Phil said: Where can I go on the web to get or reference all the SQL commands and syntax (or at least that subset used in Access)? Click to expand... This will get you started on SQL. http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp
G George Nicholson Feb 2, 2007 #3 For Access 2003, search your computer for the following file: JETSQL40.CHM Then attach it to a "Jet SQL Help" shortcut on your desktop. The following might also be of interest: ADO210.CHM DAO360.CHM I often find it easier to use direct shortcuts to these files rather than trying to get the in-app Help engine to take me to them. HTH,
For Access 2003, search your computer for the following file: JETSQL40.CHM Then attach it to a "Jet SQL Help" shortcut on your desktop. The following might also be of interest: ADO210.CHM DAO360.CHM I often find it easier to use direct shortcuts to these files rather than trying to get the in-app Help engine to take me to them. HTH,