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QUOTE(alukindo @ Feb 4 2008, 01:09 AM)

Your code shows that your column names include spaces, this makes SQL code prone to errors. For table names, you should use underscores symbol ( _ ) instead of spaces and then try again.

This assumes that you were able to succesfully connect to your ACCESS Database

Anthony

Or you can usually put the column identifiers into square brackets to allow the SQL parser to recognize them as one entity. But not using spaces in column names is actually good practice.

Rolf Kalbermatter

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