To create queries in Access A. You can drag and drop fields on query builders B. you can type the SQL command in SQL view C. You can use query wizard or design view D. All of above

You can drag and drop fields on query builders
you can type the SQL command in SQL view
You can use query wizard or design view
All of above

The correct answer is D. All of the above.

To create queries in Access, you can use the following methods:

  • Query Builder: This is a graphical interface that allows you to select the fields you want to include in your query, and to specify the criteria that you want to use to filter the results.
  • SQL View: This is a text-based interface where you can enter SQL statements to create your queries.
  • Query Wizard: This is a step-by-step wizard that guides you through the process of creating a query.

Each of these methods has its own advantages and disadvantages. The Query Builder is the easiest to use, but it gives you the least control over the query. The SQL View gives you the most control over the query, but it is the most difficult to use. The Query Wizard is a good compromise between the two, as it is relatively easy to use but still gives you some control over the query.

Which method you choose will depend on your own preferences and the complexity of the query you want to create. If you are just starting out, I recommend using the Query Builder. Once you have a better understanding of how queries work, you can experiment with the SQL View and the Query Wizard.

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