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Access2000If you work with Access2000 database servers, you know how important efficiency is to your script-writing process. At the same time, when you are working with many of the traditional query builders that are out there, efficiency is not always part of the equation. In contrast, you can expect to spend many hours writing queries, cutting and pasting them until you have a completed script, and then post-editing the entire script to make sure that syntax and logic are correct. When all is said and done, you might have spent an entire day or more just to finish up one completed script. For many programmers, that rate of completion doesn't always leave the feeling that they have achieved something significant. In fact, experienced programmers might start to get a genuine feeling that something is missing from these programs that is causing a lot of unnecessary work. Refining the Capabilities of Your Access2000 DatabaseIf you are interested in ways to enhance the efficiency of your Access2000 database, you might want to consider taking on a new SQL builder. Even with the most experienced programmers, traditional query builders will still be limiting with regards to the rate at which you are able to produce completed scripts. However, with some of the leading solutions that are available today, you can drastically reduce the time it will take you to complete pages of script. Using dynamic template-based operations, you can create highly customized query-templates that you can link together in perfect order for fully integrated scripts. With accurate syntax already in place, your editing will take a fraction of the time you're accustomed to. These are just a few of the features of some of today's solutions--take a closer look and chances are, you'll find even more incentive to learn more about the next phase of script generation. ![]() Get all Microsoft Access articles via
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