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Old March 7th, 2004, 09:55 AM
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Question SQL view in Access 2003

Hi everybody! I've just registered to the community, it seems cool ;-) Anyhow, here comes the question. I've always been using Postgres SQL but now I need to use Access (I will not bother you about the why...), the version I have is the 2003. Now, I really prefer to use the SQL DLL instead of the confusing MS GUI, can I do it? How do I start a db from scratch? Thanks!
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Maybe this will work out for you,

Go in Access to query's,

Create New, Design modus,

Now you can set by the menu View the SQL on.
Now you can use SQL for everything (Also create tables).
Watch out some things are difference from the real SQL in Access

Don't know if you can also create a new database with it, never tried.

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Thank you for replying. Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for! Cheers!
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