
MS Access As A Dev Tool
Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Access continues to be a highly efficient tool for business database development.
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Saving and Naming Your Query
To save your query at any time, click the Save button on the Quick Access toolbar. If the query is a new one, Access prompts you to name your query. Query names should begin with the tag qry so that you can easily recognize and identify them as queries. It's important to understand that, when you save a query, you're saving only the query's definition, not the actual query result. Return to the design of the query. To save your work, click Save on the Quick Access toolbar that appears to the right of the Microsoft Access button. When prompted for a name, call the query qryCustomers.Ordering Your Query Result
When you run a new query, notice that the query output appears in no particular order, but generally, you want to order it. You can do this by using the Sort row of the query design grid. To order your query result, follow these steps: 1. In Design view, click within the query design grid in the Sort cell of the column you want to sort. 2. Use the drop-down combo box to select an ascending or descending sort.To sort in ascending order by the Company field, follow these steps:
1. In Design view, click in the Sort row of the query design grid for the Company field. 2. Open the Sort drop-down combo box. 3. Select Ascending. 4. Run your query and view the results. Your records should now be ordered by the Company field. 5. If you want to return to the query's design, click View on the toolbar.This material orginally appeared in Alison Balter's book Mastering Microsoft Office Access 2007 Development. Reprinted here by author's permission.
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