The SQL Access generates is not necessarily standard SQL. I feel it uses way 
too many brackets.

Bite the bullet. Type it in, and you will learn it!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/03/2006 3:28 pm >>>
On 22/03/06, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just jumping in from left field here and may not be of help, but have
> you ever used MS Access?  I find it quite handy as a drag and drop SQL
> generator.  I tend to recreate all my databases in Access so I can
> hack and play and have it create the SQL for me.  I know Enterprise
> does the same, but I find Access a quick and dirty means to an end.
>
> Chad
> who spends most of his time in left field.


Interesting idea. I might have a play with that tomorrow if I haven't found
a solution by then. Too late to go setting up databases today. :)

Cheers,

Seona
who's a city girl at heart and tries to stay out of the fields - they tend
to be distressingly rural




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