ID: Q173043
The information in this article applies to:
In 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:
Microsoft Query
Invalid bracketing of name '<TableName>.<FieldName>'.
When you click OK, all data and criteria may disappear from Microsoft
Query.
This 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
Shippers.CompanyName
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:
1. In Microsoft Query 97, click New on the File menu.
2. In the Choose Data Source dialog box, click the data source you want
to use. Make sure that the "Use the Query Wizard to create/edit
queries" check box is checked. Then, click OK.
3. In the "Query Wizard - Choose Columns" dialog box, click the tables
and columns that you want to include in the query and add them to
the query by clicking the ">" button. When you are done, click Next.
4. In the "Query Wizard - Filter Data" dialog box, apply any filters you
want to use. Then, click Next.
5. In the "Query Wizard - Sort Order" dialog box, apply any sort order you
want. Then, click Finish.
NOTE: If you are returning external data into Microsoft Excel 97,
click Next. Then, click "View data or edit query in Microsoft Query,"
and click Finish.
It is not possible to add a field with a name that contains a period to an
existing query even if you manually modify the Structured Query Language
(SQL) statement used to create the query.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
This 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>
Invoices.Address
Invoices.City
However, if the field name contains a period, the reference in the SQL
statement resembles the following:
<TableName>.<FieldName>.<SecondPartOfFieldName>
Invoices.Customers.CompanyName
Invoices.Shippers.CompanyName
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
Keywords : kbtool xlquery
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: November 2, 1998