SQL with Microsoft Access 2016 Lesson 12 - Having, Update VIDEO
In this lesson we talk about what the HAVING clause means (adding a condition for the output of the aggregate function when the GROUP BY clause is used), and we also talk about how to update particular values in a row using the UPDATE clause.
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