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Where can I find a full list of SQL expressions?

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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Access tip:

Create calculated fields that work out your age

You can uset eh year function to work out the year from NOW function and then subtract it with your date of birth type field

Age=Year(Now( ))-Year([DoB])

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