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Joining 5 table fields into 1 field

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ellford

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Nov 19, 2004
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Okay, I'm wracking my brain here and can't find the answer to this one...

I have a table (lets call it tbl_names) with 5 fields (for this lets just use 2 and call them FirstName and LastName) that I need to join together to make one field (lets call it Name).

Now I've created a query that goes as follows:

SELECT FirstName & LastName AS comprehensive FROM tbl_names

Unfortunately, it's not joining the fields together. Perhaps I need to use an AS statement or something?

Anyone have any ideas? H E L P . . .
 
Can you please post some input samples, what you really tried, what you obtained and expected result ?

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That should be working just fine as a query (however, there's no space between the parts of the name, intentional?). Is it giving you an error or something?

Make sure you have the ending semicolon (;)

:)
 
why not start a new query.
select the table you want
in a blank field entry type;
[field1]&[field2]&[field3]&[field4]&[field5]
open the query and see if it gives you the correct results. Then, if you like, check "view", "SQL" and see how it concancated them.
 
How are ya ellford . . . . .

[blue]The syntax you've posted is just fine[/blue]. Has to be something with what you substituted!

[blue]PHV[/blue] has already asked . . . . post an actual example . . . .

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Hit submit too soon . . . . .

Check your [blue]spelling[/blue], and if any any field names have spaces, you have to [blue]enclose the field name in brackets.[/blue]

[purple][First Name][/purple]

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Ahhh, okay it must have been due to it being a Friday, this works fine...

Crazy!
 
It worked correctly from the get go... For some reason it wasn't working on Friday, but it's working now...

I did have to change it ever so slightly to allow a space in between the first and last name:

SELECT FirstName & ' ' & LastName AS comprehensive FROM tbl_names
 
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