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That button, according to the help file, toggles whether the SQL is passed
directly to the database engine or handled by Base first. I'm not quite
sure what that means in effect!

On 5 October 2012 18:12, David S. Crampton <david_crampton@ie2b.com> wrote:

John and the others who responded,

It took me a while to realize that the useful SQL menu is available only on
the main / opening window of the db. The SQL button in the Query Design
view
still appears to do nothing.

I'm finally getting some traction. I acknowledge and appreciate the
"stylistic" suggestions. This year and month data is very unlikely to
change
once the transaction record is accurately entered.

Thank you, all,
David



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