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Old May 24th, 2004, 04:00 PM
Roddy
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Default Object Names contains tidle (~)

hi,
Can anyone provide any information about the purpose or
use of the tidle character (~) in object names, such as
queries?

Thanks, Roddy
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Old May 24th, 2004, 06:56 PM
Douglas J. Steele
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Default Object Names contains tidle (~)

You talking about the queries with names like ~sq_cXXX~sq_cYYY?

If you create a control on a form using the wizard, Access generates a query
for you based on the answers you supply. In the case above, the query would
be associated with control YYY on form XXX. You can always supply your own
query, rather than have Access generate one, and you won't see those
anymore.

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"Roddy" wrote in message
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hi,
Can anyone provide any information about the purpose or
use of the tidle character (~) in object names, such as
queries?

Thanks, Roddy



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Old May 24th, 2004, 07:12 PM
Roddy
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Default Object Names contains tidle (~)

Hi, Douglas

-----Original Message-----
You talking about the queries with names like

~sq_cXXX~sq_cYYY?

If you create a control on a form using the wizard,

Access generates a query
for you based on the answers you supply. In the case

above, the query would
be associated with control YYY on form XXX. You can

always supply your own
query, rather than have Access generate one, and you

won't see those
anymore.

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
http://I.Am/DougSteele
(no e-mails, please!)


"Roddy" wrote in

message
...
hi,
Can anyone provide any information about the purpose

or
use of the tidle character (~) in object names, such as
queries?

Thanks, Roddy



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