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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T08:59:14+00:00 2026-05-23T08:59:14+00:00

I need to CREATE a new table from a query on existing tables using

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I need to CREATE a new table from a query on existing tables using ADO query.
DB is MS Access 2003. Is there a simple way to recreate this?

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tmp_report;

CREATE TABLE tmp_report  
SELECT Userid, Name,  
  DATE(CheckTime) AS date,  
  MIN(CheckTime) AS first_login,  
  MAX(checktime) AS last_login,  
  COUNT(CheckTime) AS No_logins,  
  IF(COUNT(CheckTime) = 1, 'ERROR', 
  TIME_TO_SEC(TIMEDIFF(max(checktime), min(CheckTime))) AS total_sec  
FROM 
  Checkinout LEFT JOIN Userinfo USING(Userid)  
GROUP BY 
  Userid, DATE(CheckTime)  
ORDER BY
  Userid, DATE(CheckTime);
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    2026-05-23T08:59:15+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 8:59 am

    To CREATE a new table from a query on existing tables, you can use SELECT INTO(this creates a new table) or INSERT INTO SELECT(this inserts into an existing table) statements.

    Check this MSDN page, it has nice examples that you need.

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