i know that, but how do you get it into a string to use in an asp.net
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On Jun 3, 7:07 am, The_Fruitman <[email protected]> wrote:
> SELECT nameFirst, nameLast, nameFirst & " " & nameLast as FullName
> FROM FullMaster
>
> On Jun 2, 12:56 pm, isaac2004 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > the database i have is an access database with about 6 tables in it.
> > The table that I want to grab stuff out of is called FullMaster, and I
> > want the columns Fullmaster.nameFirst and FullMaster.nameLast, as well
> > as the custom column to be generated in the select command, or in
> > Access it would be   Fullmaster.nameFirst & " " &
> > Fullmaster.nameLast. thanks for the help
>
> > On Jun 1, 10:54 pm, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > In a question about syntax, you should atleast specify the database
> > > system you are working upon. Syntax can vary.
>
> > > On Jun 2, 7:19 am, isaac2004 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > hello, i am trying to implement a statement that creates a custom
> > > > column. here is the statement
>
> > > > strSQL =
> > > > "SELECT FullMaster.nameFirst, FullMaster.nameLast, '[FullMaster]!
> > > > [nameFirst] & ' ' & [FullMaster]!   [nameLast]' AS Expr1 FROM
> > > > FullMaster;";
>
> > > > what i am trying to do is concatenate two records and put them into
> > > > the new column. this will be used on a search results page that will
> > > > return a full name based on a partial or full name implemented
>
> > > > Example
>
> > > > if a user enters in Joe Bill, i want the results page to display that.
> > > > since i dont have a full name column to begin with, it does not work.
> > > > how do i get the expression into the string with the proper syntax.
> > > > thanks for the help- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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