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Philippe Cand
 
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Hi,
The query button is grey, I cannot access msquery 2007.
Is it too early or should I use a custom process to get there?
I am very curious to see the difference between 2003 and 2007 msquery
When upgrading to 2003 i was disapointed by the fact that msquery did not
get a lifting back then. I hope this time around it is the case.
Things that bothers me in 2003 are things like T-SQL not graphically
supported, meaning you cannot use the GUI to build queries with multiple left
(outer) joins.
You have to use NotePad, then paste the code to get it to work. I hope this
type of limitation has been lifted.
I dream of a msquery more like the VS Database project interface.
Thanks,
Philippe
 
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