MS Access 2003: Pass-through Queries (Tutorial Complete)
Congratulations, you have completed the Access 2003 tutorial that explains Pass-through Queries in Microsoft Access 2003.
Tutorial Summary
Microsoft Access is a unique tool released by Microsoft that provides both the functionality of a database and the programming capabilities to create end-user screens. Each version of Access can "look and feel" completely different from another.
In this Access 2003 tutorial, we covered the following:
- What is a pass-through query
- How to create an ODBC connection
- How to create a new pass-through query
- How to add SQL to the query
- How to enter the SQL statement
- How to tag a query as a pass-through query
- How to link a query to the ODBC connection
- How to configure the ODBC login
- How to run the pass-through query
- How to integrate the pass-through query with a Make-Table query
- How to integrate the pass-through query with an Append query
Each version of Access can "look and feel" completely different from another. As such, we recommend that you try one of our other Access tutorials to become familiar with the Access version that you will be using.
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