sql - Microsoft Access 2003 - Laying out code correctly -


  select DISTINCTROW [b / a question], add ([b / a question]] [SumOfLabor [SumOfLabor is the sum of money], sum insured ([SumOfLabor hour totals], Sum Assured ([B / A Question]. [SumOfGood Pieces]) [As SumOfScrap Pieces SumOfGood, One question]. [Scrap fragments]], Sum Assured ([B / A Question]. [SumOfMachine Hours]) [SumOfSumOfMachine Hours], Sum Insured ([B / A Question]. [Total Margin Hours] ) In form of [ SumOfTotal earning margin hours], [sum / b] a question] [b / a question] by the group [AS] by the expectation of the sum assured [[a question / a question] [standard PC expected]] Selection of (sum) + add (sorted) from [Shift report table] + add (straighten) + add (shine) + add (standardization) + add (retaining);  

Let's run this code, which creates a verbal American "Character foundations after the expiry of SQL descriptions". Does anybody adopt this code to conceive of avoiding any error?

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In'm assuming you are working in the design of the access query


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