RE: Some help with VB 6
Well, do as I suggested in that first point. Use Access itself to build up the query. When you're finished and you have the output that you want, press on the "SQL"-button and it will present you with the proper SQL-query... To work in Access you don't need to know SQL at all (it helps though)
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