> Uhm...  That's okay if it's microsoft Access...  Generally
NOW() is not an
> sql server function.

i'm sure the authors of  'the complete reference: sql' would be
surprised to hear that since *they* say the sql now() function is
available in access, sql server, and oracle. :)

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