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Cmaz - 08 Dec 2005 07:14 GMT
the idea is excellent

but we are dealing in Access environment

pls explain
John Vinson - 09 Dec 2005 04:00 GMT
>the idea is excellent
>
>but we are dealing in Access environment
>
>pls explain

cmaz, your question may have made sense in the context of an ongoing
thread, but by changing the Subject you broke the link to your
previous messages (at least in most newsreaders). I have no idea what
idea you're referring to.

Just one possible guess: the Access Query design grid is simply a tool
to create the SQL of a Query. All Queries in Access are SQL strings
which can be viewed using the SQL option on the leftmost tool in the
query design toolbar, or with View... SQL. If you're assuming that
references to SQL mean to the product "SQL/Server", that assumption is
in error.

                 John W. Vinson[MVP]    
Cmaz - 10 Dec 2005 04:47 GMT
Really Sorry to interrupt.
i was referring to Joe celkos Nested Sets
all i could find is explanations in Sql Server...

how to implement this in MS Access Environment
Thank You
Cmaz - 10 Dec 2005 05:16 GMT
Really Sorry to interrupt.

i was reffering to post      Recursive SQL possible in Access?

and Joe celkos Nested Sets

all i could find is explanations in Sql Server... when the question was
about MS ACCESS

what i am expecting is VBA/Query to run it in Access Environment
Sql Server has TSQ ,
but how to add/edit/delete the Nestedset in Access?
Thank You
 
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