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ado stored query

Hi
 
Im using the ado toolkit, its works fine. NBut i have a problem. I read the stored querys in my acces database. But i also want to use those querys. How do i do this? Can I read the SQL code of the stored query or is there an other option or is t impossible.
 
Bart
Labview CLD , Engineer/Manager

Promedes and DSM
using LV 7.1, 8.0, 8.2, 8.5 and 2009 SP1
http://www.promedes.nl
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You can use the queries in MS Access as you would any other table e.g. SELECT qryTestDist1.* FROM qryTestDist1; where qryTestDist1 is a saved query.

Does that help?

Daviid

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is qryTestDist1 the name of the saved query?
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Yes. E.g. I am working in Access and created a query using the query builder and saved it as qryTestDist1 in the Queries tab. Make sense?
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dus how exactly does my query string should look like if my query is called "test"
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SELECT * FROM test;
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