Yes, you are misunderstanding it.  A simple statement like your will result in only 
the data required being sent over the network.  But if you add in a second table 
things change, especially if that table is a local access table.

Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA 

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Hi all:

I have been hearing from many people that MS Access is
bad as a front-end tool because it tends to do data
processing on the clien side instead of the DB side
thus moving way too much data over the network.
Assuming that this is correct, what is the mechanism
of this? If I execute a simple query like:

select f1, f2 from t1
where f3='X';

is MS access going to copy the whole table t1 to my
machine and only show the rows with f3 equal to 'X'?
Am I misinderstanding it?

tia

Gene

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