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ok ty....i have noticed that the select statements for sql server and mdb are diff...how diff are they...and how hard would it be for me to learn...but i have a really good handle on mdb
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What do you mean by differant? You can use Stored Procedures but there is not a lot of differance in select statements
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If strDatabaseType = "SQLServer" Then
  strSQL = "EXECUTE " & strDbProc & "AuthorDesc"
 Else
  strSQL = "SELECT " & strDbTable & "Author.Username, " & strDbTable & "Author.Author_ID "
  strSQL = strSQL & "FROM " & strDbTable & "Author "
  strSQL = strSQL & "ORDER BY " & strDbTable & "Author.Author_ID DESC;"
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The first statement is executing a stored procedure, if you want to use sp's then you should really buy a sql server 2000 book. However you can use normal select statements but sp's have performance advantages
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 strSQL = "select * from thistable"

 

that would work on sql server?

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yes. the queries you see in the forum would work on SQL server or ms access.

its when you come to stored procedures they are different.
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ok good enough...thank you for your help and your time
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Queries are basically the same, apart from some extra things and dates are handled differantley.

You might want to download MSDE, a free but less powerful version of SQL Server 2000 to experiment with, set up and download instructions are here:

http://www.asp.net/msde/default.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1
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