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In this episode, we build our first queries and views in SQL Server using the graphical query designer, noting key differences from Access in sorting, filtering, and saving queries. I demonstrate how to construct, execute, and modify queries, discuss the importance of using fields intentionally, and explain the distinction between saving queries locally and as views on the server. We walk through saving a view, connecting it in Access, and how server-side filtering improves performance by reducing network traffic. We'll discuss ORDER BY in views and how server-side processing changes how data is managed and displayed in Access.
By Richard RostIn this episode, we build our first queries and views in SQL Server using the graphical query designer, noting key differences from Access in sorting, filtering, and saving queries. I demonstrate how to construct, execute, and modify queries, discuss the importance of using fields intentionally, and explain the distinction between saving queries locally and as views on the server. We walk through saving a view, connecting it in Access, and how server-side filtering improves performance by reducing network traffic. We'll discuss ORDER BY in views and how server-side processing changes how data is managed and displayed in Access.