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  1. glenlove2002

    SQL Query problem

    It's an outer join statement used for oracle databases, so i guess it wouldn't work after all, seeing as I'm using Access. However, I tried converting it to the ANSI JOIN format, and I'm still having problems: sqlString = "SELECT C.Course_code, C.Course_title, COUNT(O.Course_code) AS Attendees...
  2. glenlove2002

    SQL Query problem

    Hi, I'm trying to run an outer join, and while the SQL query works outside VB 2005, when used in VB 2005 it's a completely different story. It's really frustrating - it's like Microsoft has decided that they want people to write SQL queries in a different way that normal. Here's the query...

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