"David W. Fenton" wrote:
"Tony Toews [MVP]" wrote in
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I don't. Let's stick with Microsoft terminology.
But that terminology doesn't distinguish this particular type of
subquery from all the others, and I think it needs a name, as it's
doing something very different from the others, seems to me.
From what I recall I don't see any difference between your usage of
subqueries and the example from the A97 help.
Tony
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