Article ID: 165433
Article Last Modified on 10/15/2002
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 Enterprise Edition
This article was previously published under Q165433
SYMPTOMS
When you try to add a row to an SQL Server table using Query Designer you receive the following error if one of the table's field names contains a "-":
CAUSE
The data tool creates an SQL INSERT statement that doesn't put quotes around field names. The generated INSERT statement would look like:
INSERT INTO "x" (id, e-mail) VALUES (1, 'name')
If data tools generated an INSERT statement that used double quotes around the field name, then the INSERT would work. The following syntax would work:
INSERT INTO "x" (id, "e-mail") VALUES (1, 'name')
You can verify this by using the SQL Trace utility that ships with SQL Server 6.5. You can use MS Query to test both INSERT statements.
RESOLUTION
You can work around this problem in the following ways:
- Rename the field so that it doesn't contain a hyphen.
-or-
- Create the SQL INSERT statement manually. Click the SQL button on the Query toolbar after you open the table. Type and execute the correct INSERT statement. You need to retype the original SELECT query to see the updated contents of the table.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Visual C++ version 6.0 for Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Create a database project that has an SQL Server data source.
Create a table with a field that has a dash in it. For example, use the following script:
create table employee ( id integer, "e-mail" varchar(10) ) // Note the double quotes to avoid the error with the dash.
- In the data view of the project, open the table.
- Try to insert a record, that is (1, name), and the error message appears.
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