ACC: How to Create and Use Subqueries
ID: Q114678
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access versions 2.0, 7.0, 97
SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
Microsoft Access supports the use of subqueries. A subquery is a select
query inside another select or action query that acts as a criteria for a
field. A subquery can refer to a table that is part of the current query,
or to a table that is not part of the current query. Union and crosstab
queries are not supported as subqueries.
NOTE: A demonstration of the technique used in this article can be seen
in the sample file, Qrysmp97.exe. For information about how to obtain
this sample file, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
Q182568 ACC97: Microsoft Access 97 Sample Queries Available in Download Center
MORE INFORMATION
To create a subquery, enter a valid SQL SELECT statement in the Criteria
cell of the field whose value will be compared with the value selected in
the subquery. The field that the criterion is specified for and the field
that is being selected in the subquery must be of the same data type. You
can also have a subquery in the Field row of the query grid, although it is
not recommended.
A correlated subquery is one in which a column from a table specified in
the FROM clause of the main query is used in the WHERE clause of the
subquery, as demonstrated in the following example:
SELECT * FROM Table1 WHERE FirstName IN (SELECT FirstName FROM Table2
WHERE Table2.LastName=Table1.LastName);
Another way to tell if a subquery is a correlated subquery is that if the
subquery statement couldn't be used by itself as a separate query. In the
example above it wouldn't know what Table1.LastName was.
The following example demonstrates how to create a subquery:
- Open the sample Northwind.mdb database (or NWIND.MDB in version 2.0).
- Create a new query and add the Products table.
- Add the ProductName and UnitPrice fields to the query grid.
NOTE: In version 2.0, there is a space in the Product Name and
Unit Price field names.
- Create the subquery by entering the following SQL SELECT statement
in the Criteria cell of the UnitPrice field.
NOTE: In the following statement, an underscore (_) is used as a line-
continuation character. Remove the underscore from the end of the line
when re-creating this statement.
<=(SELECT [UnitPrice] FROM [Products] WHERE [ProductName]= _
"Filo Mix")
- Run the query. Note that the query returns the products whose unit
prices are less than or equal to the unit price for Filo Mix.
REFERENCES
For more information about creating subqueries, search the Help Index for
"Subqueries," or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office Assistant.
Additional query words:
sub-select
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Version : 2.0 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto