I take it that you're using the [ " ] as your quote character.

SET VAR vmonth1 TEXT = ("`Jan-23`")

Bruce

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From "'Karen Tellef' via RBASE-L" <[email protected]>
To "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date 2/13/2023 9:06:17 AM
Subject [RBASE-L] - Using Alias for column names

I could have SWORN I've done this before, but nothing is working.

I have a table with columns  Month1, Month2....  Month12

I have a bunch of variables that represent the displayed months: vMonth1 = "Jan-23", vMonth2 = "Feb-23"

Trying to do an Excel Gateway export including: Month1 AS .vMonth1, Month2 AS .vMonth2

I tried .vMonth1, &vMonth1

I swear I've done this before. If anyone can tell me, for sure I'll document it for the future!!!


Karen


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