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ADO; RELATE vs JOIN.
Reading the ADO programmers guide, it would seem that RELATE is more widely
used / advised than JOIN. Put simply, why? TIA. |
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ADO; RELATE vs JOIN.
Hi Dave,
Perhaps you intended to post this in an Access group. --- Regards, Norman "DaveO" wrote in message ... Reading the ADO programmers guide, it would seem that RELATE is more widely used / advised than JOIN. Put simply, why? TIA. |
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ADO; RELATE vs JOIN.
Maybe something he
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...11/DataPoints/ -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "DaveO" wrote: Reading the ADO programmers guide, it would seem that RELATE is more widely used / advised than JOIN. Put simply, why? TIA. |
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