At 06:20 PM 7/20/2006, Martin Jespersen wrote:
As long as backticks are used around fieldnames, spaces and/or reserved
words are fine, tho it does tend to create more work for the user ;)
Correct. But how many people want to create more work for themselves? A
show of hands please!
Mike
mo
As long as backticks are used around fieldnames, spaces and/or reserved
words are fine, tho it does tend to create more work for the user ;)
mos wrote:
At 12:02 PM 7/20/2006, you wrote:
I've got a table of people who registered for a convention. Each
person has a registration date, kept in a
At 12:02 PM 7/20/2006, you wrote:
I've got a table of people who registered for a convention. Each person
has a registration date, kept in a standard date field. How do I select
for people who registered in a particular month or year? The obvious
tests like:
Select * from Capclave2005reg
W
Barry, I think you've got too many quotes in your SQL - the db is
trying to find the year from the string 'date paid'. You want to use
it as a column name, so drop the quotes:
Select * from Capclave2005reg
Where Year(Date Paid) = 2004;
If you've really got a space in your column name, try enclo
I've got a table of people who registered for a convention. Each person
has a registration date, kept in a standard date field. How do I select
for people who registered in a particular month or year? The obvious tests
like:
Select * from Capclave2005reg
Where Year('Date Paid') = 2004;
ret