The Microsoft® Visual Database Tools Query Designer is a powerful tool for creating SQL commands using a simple, intuitive visual interface. You can create even complex, multi-table queries by simply dragging tables into your query, selecting options, and entering values.
With the Query Designer you can:
The following table lists topics that provide overviews of how to work with the Query Designer.
To read about | See |
The Query Designer layout and how to work in the Query Designer | Designing Queries |
The basics of how to create queries | Creating Queries |
Creating new queries, views, and stored procedures | Working in the Project Explorer |
Sorting data | Ordering Query Results |
Filtering data | Specifying Search Criteria |
Updating records in databases | Modifying Data in Tables |
Summarizing data | Querying on Groups of Rows |
Joining tables | Querying Using Multiple Tables |
Combining literals, functions, and variables to form expressions for querying | Using Expressions in Queries |
Creating queries that use parameters | Creating Special Purpose Queries |
Special considerations for using the Query Designer with specific databases | Query Designer Considerations for SQL Server Databases, Query Designer Considerations for Oracle Databases |