December 23, 2010 at 11:10 am
INSERT INTO [Advision Changes AD] [ ( advertiser_name [ , advertsr_number [ , primary_address1 [ , primary_address2 ] ] ] ) ]
select [advertiser_name,advertsr_number,primary_address1,primary_address2 ] from DPRADV_ACCOUNTS
Where [Advision Changes AD].Advision ID = DPRADV_ACCOUNTS.advertsr_sys_id
Why do i get an error with this. Please help. Thanks.
December 23, 2010 at 12:02 pm
Don't take those square brackets in the formal syntax description of INSERT in Books Online too literally, but if you insist on using table and column names with spaces (why?), you will need square backets around those names.
INSERT INTO [Advision Changes AD]
(advertiser_name, advertsr_number, primary_address1, primary_address2)
SELECT advertiser_name, advertsr_number, primary_address1, primary_address2
FROM DPRADV_ACCOUNTS
WHERE [Advision Changes AD].[Advision ID] = DPRADV_ACCOUNTS.advertsr_sys_id
December 23, 2010 at 12:05 pm
andrewd.smith (12/23/2010)
Don't take those square brackets in the formal syntax description of INSERT in Books Online too literally, but if you insist on using table and column names with spaces (why?), you will need square backets around those names.
INSERT INTO [Advision Changes AD]
(advertiser_name, advertsr_number, primary_address1, primary_address2)
SELECT advertiser_name, advertsr_number, primary_address1, primary_address2
FROM DPRADV_ACCOUNTS
WHERE [Advision Changes AD].[Advision ID] = DPRADV_ACCOUNTS.advertsr_sys_id
@andrewd.smith, Thank you.
December 23, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Sorry. - I just noticed that this is the Access forum. My comment above assumed it was for SQL Server. However, what I said should hopefully be relevant to Access, though I haven't used Access for years.
December 23, 2010 at 1:10 pm
andrewd.smith (12/23/2010)
Sorry. - I just noticed that this is the Access forum. My comment above assumed it was for SQL Server. However, what I said should hopefully be relevant to Access, though I haven't used Access for years.
If you could help. I used this code but it is asking to enter the Account id number. I just want them to match the equal to condition and copy this in the target table.
Thank you.
December 24, 2010 at 2:55 am
I'm not sure what you are trying to do. If you are trying to copy column values from one table to another where ID columns in the two tables match, then you might be wanting to do an UPDATE query instead of an INSERT query.
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