Yes that's true.. I guess in the older editor you can still write your SQL as I have done, without code assist and when you save it, Access will mangle it and change your spacing etc. I highly recommend using Notepad++ or something similar as I demonstrated in another episode to write more complicated queries. It allows you to use some limited code completion, spacing, indenting, and other goodies; plus it can act as a kind of clipboard on steroids (and a backup!). I showed it here: th-cam.com/video/i_UCZ55jMpw/w-d-xo.html
Thank you - as usual wonderful MS Access content
Many thanks!
Excelente conteúdo de aprendizado! Grato por compartilhar!
¡No hay problema! ¡Gracias por mirar!
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Thank you for you contribution during 2024
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Great info!!
Glad you think so!
Great video as always Sean. BTW, the Monaco editor is only available with 365. Bummer....
Yes that's true.. I guess in the older editor you can still write your SQL as I have done, without code assist and when you save it, Access will mangle it and change your spacing etc. I highly recommend using Notepad++ or something similar as I demonstrated in another episode to write more complicated queries. It allows you to use some limited code completion, spacing, indenting, and other goodies; plus it can act as a kind of clipboard on steroids (and a backup!). I showed it here: th-cam.com/video/i_UCZ55jMpw/w-d-xo.html