And if somebody could step him trough going into access, creating a
blank query and going to SQL view and pasting SQL that would be great.
I could not walk him torugh it by chat because at my in-laws house all
the MS office packages are Japanese and reading Kanji is tough.


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 04:35:41 -0000, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  I'm new to SQL and have run into a problem.  There is an error in an
>  SQL statement on page I'm using.  I would like to use the access data
>  base query tool to check my statements seeming that's what the db SQL
>  is querying.  Can someone walk me through the process on how to do
>  this?  I THINK I've found the query tool.  I'm new to ASP and SQL so
>  everything is a learning experience and takes me about 3x as long as
>  everyone else so patience is a virtue right now. =) 
>  
>  Thanks!
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