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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
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AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars

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Changing security settings by using the GRANT and REVOKE SQL statements Using DISTINCT in an aggregate function reference, for example, SUM-DISTINCT-Price Using the LIMIT TO nn ROWS clause to limit the number of rows returned by a query Why you should avoid mixing queries created under different ANSI SQL query modes The ANSI SQL query mode default for new Access databases in 2002 and 2000 file formats ANSI-89 is the default setting for a new Access database in 2002 and 2000 file format. You can not set the SQL query mode new database default to ANSI-92 in 2000 file format because the option is disabled; ANSI-89 is the only query mode setting available for a database in Access 2000 file format. About using connection files A connection file stores information about a connection to a data source (such as an OLE DB data source) and the data associated with the connection. In Microsoft Access, you can use a connection file to bind one or more data access pages to a data source.

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