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		<title>One way MS Access Differs from MySQL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Previously, I shot some holes in an article touting the advantages of MySQL over MS Access. Today I want to show one significant advantage MySQL does have. The advantage pertains to the implementation of JOIN operators. First, pointers to documentation for each product:</p> MS Access JET JOIN Syntax: INNER JOIN, LEFT JOIN, RIGHT JOIN MySQL [...]
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		<title>Access vs MySQL &#8211; Refuting article errors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>While ordinarily, I&#8217;m no defender of Microsoft applications, while searching for a feature comparison between MySQL and MS Access I found the article MySQL versus Access to be very wrong on several points. If you do a feature comparision, at least check that your data is correct. Now, I could not find a published date [...]
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		<title>Using SQL Properly</title>
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