Beginning SQL
Beginning SQL Beginning SQL
Appendix B 424 In Access it’s not possible to create a new database using SQL, so you need to click the Blank Database link under the New File tab on the right of the screen. Click the link and you’re presented with the New Database dialog box, shown in Figure B-53: Figure B-53 The only option is to select the location and name of the new database’s file. Enter FilmDatabase for the name of the file and then click the Create button. The database is created and opened and the default view displayed as depicted in Figure B-54: Figure B-54
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Appendix B<br />
424<br />
In Access it’s not possible to create a new database using <strong>SQL</strong>, so you need to click the Blank Database<br />
link under the New File tab on the right of the screen. Click the link and you’re presented with the New<br />
Database dialog box, shown in Figure B-53:<br />
Figure B-53<br />
The only option is to select the location and name of the new database’s file. Enter FilmDatabase for<br />
the name of the file and then click the Create button. The database is created and opened and the default<br />
view displayed as depicted in Figure B-54:<br />
Figure B-54