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Formatting SQL statements

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midnightJackal

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May 5, 2003
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I have some really ugly SQL statements that I would like to format into more easily viewed code; ie. a little bit of indenting, some carriage returns, that sort of thing.

Is there any way to do this in MS ACCESS 97? I have about 400 queries that I would like to make readable, and I can't seem to get the formmating I apply to a section of code to save that way. Every time I re-open a query the formatting that I applied disappears. Is this a glitch, me being stupid, or something that I'm just going to have to live with?

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

amthomas
 
'fraid you'll have to live with it :-(

you might consider doing what i do, keep the source code outside of access

there's just no way i can modify a query in the sql view after access has mangled it

i work on the sql in a text editor and then cut&paste into the query's sql view in access

this allows me to do such things as search and replace easily, for example to change a table name, etc.

search and replace also makes re-formatting an access-mangled query easy (e.g. change every comma to a line break plus several spaces plus a comma)

rudy
 
Thanks, rudy!

That is a really good suggestion, and since I have to oocasionally make presentations on my progress wrt my qureying, I'll already have them in an easily-printable format.

Good tip!

-amthomas
 
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