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Re: Comparison of ANSI SQL and Access SQL keywords

From: David A. Rogers <darogers_at_NOSPAM.pdnt.com>
Date: 1997/06/03
Message-ID: <01bc702f$c5b3ccc0$2d64a8c0@DAR.cu-online.com>#1/1

Look in the SQL documentation (in one of the .pdf files). There is a comparison in there.

Regards,
David

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David A. Rogers
Carnivore

David Spencer <dave.spencer_at_cableinet.co.uk> wrote in article
<3386BAB1.465F_at_cableinet.co.uk>...

> Hi
>
> Does anyone know of a comparison of ANSI SQL and Access SQL. I am
> porting some VB code from using Oracle to Access/SQL Server and was
> particulary interested in the Access equivalent of DECODE and NVL.
>
> Thanks
>
> DS
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> David Spencer BSc (Hons) Software Engineer, Wolverhampton
> email - mailto:dave.spencer_at_cableinet.co.uk
> www - http://www.cableinet.co.uk/users/dave.spencer
>
Received on Tue Jun 03 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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