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SQL for Microsoft Office Access
SQL for Microsoft Office Access
SQL for Microsoft Office Access
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SQL for Microsoft Office Access

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Learn SQL. Create better queries. Tame your databases.

Do you use Access but are new to programming languages?
Have you heard that SQL is hard to learn?
Are you looking to enhance your skills and resume?

This is SQL – made simple.

Gain the fundamentals you will need to query your databases using Jet SQL in Microsoft Office Access.

Learn how to:
SELECT data from your tables
UPDATE data in your database
and DELETE records in tables
use SUBQUERIES to ask questions of your questions
Add It All Up with SUM
and much, much more.

Plenty of illustrated examples and a special section for test questions will reinforce your new knowledge of SQL.

Follow along with exercises by downloading the free Northwind database.
The Northwind database is available in the sample templates area of Access.

Did You Know?
Learning Access’ JET SQL is a great way to become familiar and learn other forms of SQL, like Transact.
Knowledge of SQL is an important skill to display on your resume.
SQL can be learned in hours and used for decades.

Are You Ready To Learn SQL?
Download now and start writing SQL queries TODAY!
Scroll to the top of this page and click the 'buy button'.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIFS Harrison
Release dateMay 12, 2013
ISBN9781301209569
SQL for Microsoft Office Access

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    SQL for Microsoft Office Access - Fish Davis

    SQL Made Simple

    SQL for Microsoft Office Access

    By Fish Davis

    WHAT’S INSIDE

    An Overview

    The SELECT Statement

    Get Unique with DISTINCT

    Filter Data Using WHERE

    Sort Results with ORDER BY

    GROUP BY and AGGREGATE FUNCTIONS

    Add It All Up with SUM

    AVERAGES

    1, 2, 3…COUNT

    Bring it Together with CONCATENATING

    Question Your Questions Using SUBQUERIES

    Things Change with UPDATE

    Get It Gone Using DELETE

    Joins

    Test Your Skills

    Test Your Skills – Answers

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    Published By

    I.F.S. Harrison

    Published at Smashwords

    SQL Made Simple

    SQL for Microsoft Office Access

    Copyright © 2013-2019 by Fish Davis All Rights Reserved

    Version 3.1 Updated March 2019

    Thank you for downloading this eBook

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