Introduction to Expressions
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Introduction to Expressions
An expression is a combination of data fields, operators, values, and/or procedures destined to produce a new value.http://www.functionx.com/access/Lesson28.htm
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Category: MS Access/Expressions
Submitted on: 2008-04-15 07:07:39
Submitted By: Shekhar
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An expression is a combination of data fields, operators, values, and/or procedures destined to produce a new value. There are various types of expressions you will be using in your applications. When creating an expression, you would ask the database engine to supply data of a specific field following your recommendation. Data you specify is usually not provided by a field on a table. Instead, you can create a field that is a combination of fields from a table, a form, a query, or a report. The data of the expression can also be the result of a combination of dependent fields or values external to any table, form, query, or report. More detail...Rating Detail
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