I believe in JET this is valid syntax for an external database and is for referencing an external databases as described by the OP.
For reference: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/JET_Database/Insert
Question
I bit confused with the IN clause.
Does this mean select all data from Customers and put it INTO CustomersBackup2013 table. The CustomersBackup2013 table is located in a file called Backup.mdb
SELECT *
INTO CustomersBackup2013 IN 'Backup.mdb'
FROM Customers;
La solution
I believe in JET this is valid syntax for an external database and is for referencing an external databases as described by the OP.
For reference: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/JET_Database/Insert
Autres conseils
Does this mean select all data from Customers and put it INTO CustomersBackup2013 table
Yes.
The example use of IN
is particular to Microsoft JET and ACE. This knowledge base article has more examples, but they are for an Excel spreadsheet instead of a backup mdb
file.
It can also be used in the FROM
clause to read external data.