@inproceedings{eluna1003, title = {Using Make-Table Queries in Access}, month = {May}, booktitle = {ELUNA 2013}, year = {2013}, author = {Christopher, Janice}, url = {https://beta-documents.el-una.org/id/eprint/1003/}, abstract = {Abstract: Access queries can be complex, with many joins; less complex but with large result sets; simple but built on the BLOB [*shudder*]. In addition, remotely hosted Voyager customers can find that the "Access slowdown" can put a crimp in their normal querying habits. Using make-table queries in Access can help you regain some of that lost time (and provide proof of effort). This presentation covers the basics of make-table queries and gives attendees an idea of ways to use them. Some experience creating Access queries is assumed.} }