Use these menu choices to create, maintain, and run the SQL statements in a SQL Access Module (SAM).
| Creates a new statement and adds it to the current SAM. 
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| Opens an existing SQL statement. 
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| Adds a description to a SQL statement. 
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| Deletes the selected SQL statement from the SAM. 
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| Lets you select tables and columns from the current database for inclusion in the current SQL SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement. 
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| Creates a WHERE clause, which specifies the search conditions for a SELECT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement. These conditions determine which rows will be retrieved from the database. 
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| Creates a join clause between two selected tables. A join allows you to get data from multiple tables via a single SQL statement. 
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| Creates a GROUP BY clause for a SELECT statement, which divides a result set into groups of rows. 
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| Creates an ORDER BY clause, which sorts the rows of your result set. 
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| Dynamically runs the current SQL statement (except for positioned UPDATE and positioned DELETE statements). Displays the results and, if appropriate, lets you commit or rollback the database changes. 
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| Links EASEL variables with selected output columns or SQL statement input parameters. 
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| Lets you specify EASEL code generation options for each SQL statement you create. 
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| Copies a SQL statement from the clipboard or from a file into the current SAM. 
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| Copies the current SQL statement to the clipboard or to a file. 
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| Displays only the selected types of SQL statements in the Statement drop-down list or in the Open SQL Statement dialog box. 
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