You can get a list of all tables in an Access database by querying the
system tables. The system tables will all start with MSys. All of the other
records returned by the query will be the rest of the tables in the
database.

SELECT MSysObjects.Name
FROM MSysObjects
WHERE (((MSysObjects.Type)=1));

This may not be the best choice, but it works.

Scott

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 14:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Access table names


I'd try the sp_tables like in SQL Server, and if not that, then I'd try the
SHOW command.

My mind tells me that one of these works, but can't remember which one.

Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/30/02 03:32PM >>>
I'm not liking Access this morning. I'm a bit cranky that it won't let me
unload tables. I think I need to drink more coffee.

Anyhoo, I'm hoping to find a way to select the names of all of the tables in
a
database using SQL. I've already searched google and the MS website, and I
can't find a way to do it. Does anybody know how I can do this easily and in
SQL?

I hoping for a select * from [schematablename] like I can do in SQL server
and
Oracle. But since I can't unload, I'm not counting on it to be available.

Ahhhh, to be onsite and not have my books with me....
--
If you hate the interface, blame Kevin.


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