> Best bet is to have an empty Access database at hand to
> copy into the location that you want it and then create
> the tables etc. using standard SQL (that part is really
> RTFM), but AFAIK it is impossible to do the actual
> database creation in SQL.
You might not be able to do it in your
Mike Brunt wrote:
> I have created many SQL Server databases using an .sql script but never an
> Access one. Can anyone tell me how to do this in Access, this is for a CF
> App and I apologize if this is slightly OT.
Not.
Best bet is to have an empty Access database at hand to copy into the
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Subject: Slightly OT using a .sql script the create a Access Database
I have created many SQL Server databases using an .sql script but never
an
Access one. Can anyone tell me how to do this in Access, this is for a
CF
App and I apologize
:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Slightly OT using a .sql script the create a Access Database
I have created many SQL Server databases using an .sql script but never an
Access one. Can anyone tell me how to do this in Access, this is for a CF
App and I apologize if this is slightly OT.
Kind Rega
I have created many SQL Server databases using an .sql script but never an
Access one. Can anyone tell me how to do this in Access, this is for a CF
App and I apologize if this is slightly OT.
Kind Regards - Mike Brunt, CTO
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