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dbo.cronus$Purchase Line
gulamdastagir
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2007-10-30
edited 2007-10-30
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hi
y cant i cant just use an SQL stmt with the Navision table name dbo.$cronus Purchase Line .
Any ideas how to do this?
Regards,
GD
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Yaroslav_Gaponov
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2007-10-30
Hi,
Try so
[dbo.cronus$Purchase Line]
Yaroslav Gaponov
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gulamdastagir
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2007-10-30
hehehe tried all that, a hero in our company renamed the table with underscores it works but isnt that dangerous? :shock:
Regards,
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kine
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2007-10-30
It is not good to rename standard tables. But not so much dangerous... :-)
Not good for upgrades etc.
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Try so
[dbo.cronus$Purchase Line]
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Not good for upgrades etc.
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