Referencing a field with a '_' in it

K

Keith

Hi All

Sorry if this is a really dumb question but I'm quite new to this.

I have a field in my db called "02_Title" (without the " of course).

Now this is not a problem, until I try to call the field to reference it in
a string in the coding of the form.

Example: strSubject = "Item: " & 02_Title & " (# " & ItemID & ")"

Now of course this keeps giving me an error on the _ in the field name.

Is there any way to get around this without changing my field as it is
heavily used in the forms of this DB?

Thanks all

Keith
 
K

Keith

Thank you

That worked great.

Keith

Andrew Smith said:
Enclose the field name in square brackets - [02_Title]

Keith said:
Hi All

Sorry if this is a really dumb question but I'm quite new to this.

I have a field in my db called "02_Title" (without the " of course).

Now this is not a problem, until I try to call the field to reference it in
a string in the coding of the form.

Example: strSubject = "Item: " & 02_Title & " (# " & ItemID & ")"

Now of course this keeps giving me an error on the _ in the field name.

Is there any way to get around this without changing my field as it is
heavily used in the forms of this DB?

Thanks all

Keith
 
A

Allen Browne

By the way, Keith, the underscore is the reason your field requied square
brackets. It was because the name began with a number.

--
Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia.



Keith said:
Thank you

That worked great.

Keith

Andrew Smith said:
Enclose the field name in square brackets - [02_Title]

Keith said:
Hi All

Sorry if this is a really dumb question but I'm quite new to this.

I have a field in my db called "02_Title" (without the " of course).

Now this is not a problem, until I try to call the field to reference
it
in
a string in the coding of the form.

Example: strSubject = "Item: " & 02_Title & " (# " & ItemID & ")"

Now of course this keeps giving me an error on the _ in the field name.

Is there any way to get around this without changing my field as it is
heavily used in the forms of this DB?

Thanks all

Keith
 
A

Allen Browne

Yes, Steve. And I see that you had already provided the same information
also.
 
K

Keith

Thanks everyone for your help.

Have got it working now and will bear in mind the naming of my fields in
future.

Keith
 

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