Database Server
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access
You can use queries to delete records and queries to perform calculations.
The final answer is "clairvoyant".
Microsoft .NET's System.Data.Common.DataAdapter is a class that is used to connect to a database and execute SQL queries, usually used with a System.Data.DataSet.
The most important element in Microsoft Access is your tables, which is where your data is stored. Everything else works directly, or in some cases indirectly, from your tables. Things like forms, queries and reports, amongst other things, are based on your tables. You could have forms or reports or queries based on other queries, but even they will initially get their data from your tables. So without tables to hold data, you can't have a database.
chk Microsoft support for your queries... http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/147424 Microsoft Office Project 2007 Official Website - http://www.Microsoft.com/project/en/us/default.aspx
There are lots of ways of doing it. Calculations can be typed in directly or you can use the Expression Builder. You can do it in forms, reports and queries.
MS Access is Database Management Software (DBMS). It is a part of Microsoft's Office suite. Its main components are Tables, Relationshipes, Queries, Forms, Reports, Macros and Modules. The current version uses .accdb extension.
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) is Microsoft's implementation of NetBIOS Name Service (NBNS), a name server and service for NetBIOS computer names. Effectively WINS is to NetBIOS names, what DNS is to domain names — a central mapping of host names to network addresses. Like DNS it is broken into two parts, a Server Service (that manages the encoded Jet Database, server to server replication, service requests, and conflicts) and a TCP/IP Client component which manages the client's registration and renewal of names, and takes care of queries.
Windows internet Name Service (WINS) is Microsoft's implementation of NetBIOS Name Service (NBNS), a name server and service for NetBIOS computer names. Effectively WINS is to NetBIOS names, what DNS is to domain names — a central mapping of host names to network addresses. Like DNS it is broken into two parts, a Server Service (that manages the encoded Jet Database, server to server replication, service requests, and conflicts) and a TCP/IP Client component which manages the client's registration and renewal of names, and takes care of queries.
Depending on the databases you are comparing will depend on what software lets you do the comparison. For Microsoft Access you perform the queries to compare using sql for example