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does ms access use semicolon to terminate a statement
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does ms access use semicolon to terminate a statement
No! There is no termination required in code statements. Semicolons are
frequently uses to delineate lists. Steve "tina" wrote in message ... does ms access use semicolon to terminate a statement |
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does ms access use semicolon to terminate a statement
Tina
MS Access is usually considered the user-interface. Are you talking about VBA? (and if you are, no) Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "tina" wrote in message ... does ms access use semicolon to terminate a statement |
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does ms access use semicolon to terminate a statement
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:26:01 -0700, tina
wrote: does ms access use semicolon to terminate a statement VBA expressions do not use semicolons (the statement ends at the end of a line unless you use the " _" continuation signal). SQL queries are optionally terminated by a semicolon (if you leave the semicolon off it still works, but it would be good practice to include it). -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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