DDL Scripts

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Tony Toews [MVP]

a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m said:
So how can you get MS Access to create the DDL scripts for you?

Why should we bother trying to answer a question from someone with your disruptive
behavior?

Tony
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Larry Linson

a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m said:
So how can you get MS Access to create the DDL scripts for you?

Use Table Design View and the Query Builder -- those create and modify
tables and queries. DAO allows modifications to database objects via code.
Or, you can write your own DDL, insert it using the SQL View, and execute as
any other Query.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 
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a a r o n . k e m p f

yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
 
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Larry Linson

If you are not simply trolling again, Mr. Kempf, please be specific as to
what you suggest, in what database, that is an improvement. However, a
half-dozen cut-and-pasted lines of non-specific criticism certainly smacks
of trolling.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
(http://mvp.support.microsoft.com)

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yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
 
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George Hepworth

Aaron,

Week in and week out, you continue to post things which would embarass and
humiliate most people. Yet you continue to post this foolishness, knowing
full well that you've become a laughing stock, at best. Why, I wonder?

Is your goal to undermine your credibility so thoroughly that no one will
ever again take you seriously on any subject? If that's your goal, you've
achieved it, big-time.

Or are you trying to create sympathy for yourself by appearing to be
pathetic and vulnerable. If so, I can assure that sympathy is NOT
forthcoming.

Please. Take some time off from posting silly things like this; go get
yourself together. Your presence here is not mission critical. Access
continues to be the most popular database program in the world. SQL Server
continues to be a robust enterprise level database well suited to the needs
of organizations large and small. Those things won't change any time soon,
whether you are here posting or not.

Give a thought to your own well-being and self-interest. Spend some time
away from the computer, resting and recovering. A week or two of complete
abstinence from all things database-related would do wonders for your
outlook on the world, would it not? Why not just stay away for a little
while?



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yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
yah, wow-- sounds to me like your database 'doesnt measure up'
 

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