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How do I create a stored procedure in Access database? When i try using the CREATE PROCEDURE Statement in a Query Object, it gives me a sytax error. Is there any other way of creating a procedure?

Secondly, can I put in multiple SQL statements in a procedure in Access?

Please let me know. Thanks for your help.
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How do I create a stored procedure in Access database? When i try using the CREATE PROCEDURE Statement in a Query Object, it gives me a sytax error. Is there any other way of creating a procedure?

Secondly, can I put in multiple SQL statements in a procedure in Access?

Please let me know. Thanks for your help.
post in your procedure...and an example of your SQL

Access can "mimic" SQL processes...but they involve different methods and arguements. We can't help you unless you give us more information.
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