Computer Science, asked by amaniza76, 10 months ago

4. How to get exist from access.​

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Answered by ashwinrawat39
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This is second part of 2-part series on SQL clauses. Juan covered the IN() in the first part. We now turn to a close sibling, EXISTS clause.

As Juan demonstrated, IN() can be useful for some situations where we want to match a subset of another table without necessarily changing the output due to joining the tables. In some cases, the subquery itself might be quite complicated and may take lot of processing. We can simplify a bit by using EXISTS.

Answered by ashajassar1986
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Answer:

1) click the database windows close button another way to exit access is to select file exit from the menu.

2) click the close button on the Microsoft access title bar the access program window close feet and you return back to the windows desktop.

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