The Between Clause

Dec 5, 2006

Hi,

I have a query using the between clause with dates #01/01/2006# and #01/01/2007#. I have been reading a little on the between clause and it differs from SQL program to SQL program. What are its characteristics in MS Access is it >=#01/01/2006# AND <=#01/01/2007# or >=#01/01/2006# AND <#01/01/2007#.


Thank you.

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If this were a table

Amount Job_id Crew_id
$100 1 3
$200 2 4
$400 2 4
$600 2 3
$750 2 3
$800 3 7

and i needed a return (WHERE clause) when job_id is the same (i.e 2), and the crew_id is repeated like 4,4 and 33, how would i write it. I am trying to only sum the rows when this condition is fulfilled. Can anyoen help me

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If the query result set consists on a set of Named columns, why
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Why is this OK?

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And this is OK?

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FldA - FldB As TheDifference
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And this in not OK?

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From SomeTable
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Select FldA As FirstField,
FldB As SecondField,
FldA - FldB As TheDifference
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The red line is the part of the code that I think is being ignored.

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Code that works fine

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