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Hello, please help if possible.
Does anyone know what the SQL string would look like to return ALL columns for a specific number of rows (or just the top row) of an Access DB (along with the headers)? I've tried things like: SELECT * FROM [TABLE] WHERE ROWNUM = 1; but Access apparently doesn't use "ROWNUM". Your example string would be most helpful. TIA. |
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