Select Queries in Microsoft Access
You can think of select queries in Microsoft Access as answers to your database questions. If you want to ask your database anything about your data, such as, "How many records in my table have checks in their checkboxes," a query is what provides the answer. Select queries aren't action queries, they only present different views of your data. This video will show you how it's done!!
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