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How to find queries which are not longer required in a mdb

Dear reader,

Is there a tool available to check the necessity of a Query.

Queries are used in Forms and Reports. It can be that a Form or Report is
not longer required and will be deleted. In case you are not aware to delete
the Queries as well the Queries will be left in the mdb without any
necessity.

How can I find the Queries which are not longer required.

Thanks for any help or suggestion.

Kind regards,

Simon
Jan 13 '08 #1
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I have a DB wich when incorporate into your DB (A copy) will show where
tables, queries, sub forms, sub reports etc are used. If it is any help I
can let you have a copy

Phil
"Simon" <Sv********@Versatel.nlwrote in message
news:47***********************@news.tele2.nl...
Dear reader,

Is there a tool available to check the necessity of a Query.

Queries are used in Forms and Reports. It can be that a Form or Report is
not longer required and will be deleted. In case you are not aware to
delete
the Queries as well the Queries will be left in the mdb without any
necessity.

How can I find the Queries which are not longer required.

Thanks for any help or suggestion.

Kind regards,

Simon


Jan 13 '08 #2
Of course it will help please sent me the copy or let me know where I can
find it.

"Phil Stanton" <ph**@stantonfamily.co.ukschreef in bericht
news:13*************@corp.supernews.com...
I have a DB wich when incorporate into your DB (A copy) will show where
tables, queries, sub forms, sub reports etc are used. If it is any help I
can let you have a copy

Phil
"Simon" <Sv********@Versatel.nlwrote in message
news:47***********************@news.tele2.nl...
Dear reader,

Is there a tool available to check the necessity of a Query.

Queries are used in Forms and Reports. It can be that a Form or Report
is
not longer required and will be deleted. In case you are not aware to
delete
the Queries as well the Queries will be left in the mdb without any
necessity.

How can I find the Queries which are not longer required.

Thanks for any help or suggestion.

Kind regards,

Simon


Jan 14 '08 #3

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