Examples of using Table or query in English and their translations into Malay
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If you want to examine every possible combination of rows between two tables or queries, use a cross join.
you must first determine which fields contain the data you want to see in your report, and in which tables or queries they reside.
Users can update the data in a table or query.
The second clause refers only to the table or query.
Create a new report based on the active table or query.
Select a table or query to use as a data source.
However, all FROM clauses must refer to a table or query.
Open the Tables/Queries list and select the second table or query.
The report displays all the fields from the underlying table or query.
Show values from a table or query, or the results of an SQL statement.
NOTE This procedure assumes that the form is bound to a table or query.
records when importing data from a table or query.
With Access, you can select data from any table or query defined in the database.
Select the name of the table or query that should provide the values for your lookup.
Follow the steps in the Navigator dialog to connect to the table or query of your choice.
A column in a table or query that results from such a calculation is called a calculated field.
select a table or query from the list, and then click Next.
Bound control A control whose source of data is a field in a table or query is a bound control.
To determine if the form is bound to a table or query, press F4 to display the property sheet.
Select I want the lookup column to look up the values in a table or query and then click Next.