The results are not saved, but the query can be. If the query has been saved, then it can be run at any time to retrieve the data. So it is not necessary to save the data itself. You can write queries that will select data and write it to a new table, in which case the results are being saved.
You can check out freewarezoom.com. You can also try www.brothersoft.com. If you do a query you should get a few results. Here there are a URL (http://www.topocr.com/topocr.html) or a complete list here ( http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/ocr.shtml)
The * symbol is a universal wildcard symbol. In the Access Query By Example Design Pane, the * represents all fields in the table or query.
QBE stands for Query by Example.
Data is inserted into a database. Users need to get information from the database. These requests are called "queries". Data is continually being inserted into the tables in the database. There is a utility called "update statistics" which gathers information from the table and feeds is to the "query optimizer". The query optimizer, based on information gathered from update statistics, chooses the most efficient path to gather the data for the user and return the results as quickly as possible. How often statistics must be updated is completely dependent upon the frequency and quantity of updates/inserts/deletes into the table. If the table is static (unchanged), then once update stats is ran, there is no need to run it again.
Doc
You can convert a Brio Query file (.BQY) to a readable text format by opening the file in a text editor such as Notepad or Sublime Text. This will allow you to view the underlying code and query in a readable format.
A query is a request for specific data from a database. It is written in a structured query language (SQL) and is used to retrieve information based on specific criteria or conditions defined in the query. The query command searches the database for records that match the criteria specified in the query and returns the results in a structured format.
A query datasheet displays the results of a query operation, showing data based on specified criteria or calculations. A table datasheet displays the data in a table format, representing information stored in a database table. In essence, a query datasheet is derived from a table datasheet and is dynamic based on the query criteria.
Top-values query
This is called a correlated sub-query.
The results are not saved, but the query can be. If the query has been saved, then it can be run at any time to retrieve the data. So it is not necessary to save the data itself. You can write queries that will select data and write it to a new table, in which case the results are being saved.
it should be in file->export->(whatever video format)
select
Select Query
Create the report in a tab delimited format. It may have a suffix like txt or rpt. In Excel use the "Open" command. You will get a panel that allows you to refine where the column breaks are and define the format of the columns. Once this is done the data will be in Excel. Just save as a standard Excel file.
I'm hard-pressed to elucidate an answer to your query. Every query has more than one answer. My results of my research do not definitively resolve your query. Is that the finest query you could devise on the subject?