RE: Some help with VB 6
1) A nice trick to do if you don't know enough about SQL is to do this with a query inside Access itself: Build up the query (using the wizards, help function, etc..) and after you have the correct query of your likings, view the "SQL-code" of that query (top-left button in the buttonbar where you can select "query-view", "result-view", "SQL-view")
2) Dunno... maybe the method "SendKeys" will do it for you (although very crappy thing to use in almost all cases)... or maybe there is an API for it... just guessing here...
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