You can still use Access to build your queries then click the SQL button
and you'll have the the code for the command line. Access SQL is a
little different but you should still be able to get an idea on how to
do it.

- Ed

>>> tmb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/12/02 12:41:49 PM >>>
1 - any way to search archives of MySQL list?

2 - In MS Access you have to graphically connect the
table id fields to tell Access how the tables relate.

How do you do this In MySQL... from the command line
I'm sure... just a code snippit or reference to one
would be nice...

Thanks for any help - tmb


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