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Article ID: 175265

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Visual Database Tools



This article was previously published under Q175265

SYMPTOMS

The Query Definitions Differ dialog box displays the following error when the user fails to fully delimit parameters in their SQL test:

Invalid text or symbol Error in WHERE clause: 'example = test' not recognized

CAUSE

The Query Designer cannot always guess what your intentions are when you start a parameter without terminating it in your SQL text.

RESOLUTION

Go back into the SQL text and correctly delimit the parameter value for the query.

STATUS

This behavior is by design.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

Activate the property page, go to the Parameters page and use % for the prefix and suffix characters for parameters. Type into the SQL pane, the following query:

SELECT stor_id FROM stores WHERE %city = CA
                

Click into the Results pane. The Query Designer displays the Query Definitions Differ dialog box and click OK. The Query Designer shows the resulting statement in the SQL pane:

SELECT stor_id FROM stores WHERE %city = CA%
                

You can fix the query by modifying the text to read:

SELECT stor_id FROM stores WHERE city = %CA%
                

REFERENCES

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