Queries which conform to ANSI 92 syntax will work. Access (and all other
database engines) also has its own unique commands. Any of those will need
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to be written in Access. You'll find that the Access/Jet query engine is the
most powerful one in existance, since it can use all VBA functions in its
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Expression Service.
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Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
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"Nuti"
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> Hi,
>
> We are migrating from approach to access.
>
> My basic understanding of the procedure is that the data has to be
> migrated and all the other features like forms and reports have to be
> recreated.
>
> Is 'Approach query' different from MS Access query? Can this be assumed
> to be replaced by Access query?
>
> cheers,
> Nuti
>