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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Query 97 for Windows, if you attempt to add a field to the data pane by double-clicking a field in the list of fields, you may receive the following error message: When you click OK, all data and criteria may disappear from Microsoft Query. CAUSEThis problem may occur when the field name in the list of fields includes a period. For example, double-clicking the following field names may cause the problem to occur: Customers.CompanyName WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use the Query Wizard to add such fields to the
data pane. To do this when you create a new query, follow these steps:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATIONThis problem occurs because of a problem in how Microsoft Query 97 parses the SQL statement that is used to create a query. Normally, the reference to a table and field in an SQL statement resembles the following: <TableName>.<FieldName>However, if the field name contains a period, the reference in the SQL statement resembles the following: <TableName>.<FieldName>.<SecondPartOfFieldName>Microsoft Query 97 can handle a field name that contains a period only if you add the field to the data pane by using the Query Wizard. Note that it is rare for a field name to contain a period. However, the Northwind database included with Microsoft Office 97 includes a table that contains two fields with names that include periods. Additional query words: XL97 invoices access
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