Drew Jensen wrote:
Fernand Vanrie wrote:
when its means that "you can later create a query" means "you can
RUN a query"
then is understand the lot :-)
I sent an earlier reply - but now that I see this I am left to ponder
if the Help text author was not intending to explain what happens with
the Query-in-Query feature.
Base allows you to use an existing query definition as if it where a
table inside of a new query definition.
So - again assume you have a query Query1 that has a replacement
parameter SearchName.
Later you could create a new Query2 that includes Query1 as a record
source ( as if it where a table ) and when Query2 is RUN it would
prompt for the "SearchName" parameter also.
Drew,
Thanks for the responses, I will try out your explanation, it was a
total mistery for me because of not nowing about query in query :-)
And please, can you have a look on mi already posted ADO problem where
Named Parameters are not functioning !
greetz
Fernand
Drew
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