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I have an excel worksheet that gets external data from a SQL 2005 source. It
queries a view I've defined, where the column names, 3 of them, include periods in the column name. I cannot get Excel to import these columns, it keeps kicking out with a syntax error near the period. It works fine if I remove the periods, but unfortunately without the periods, the usefulness of pulling the external data drops significantly. I've dug around, hoping to find an update to MS Query in order to work around the problem, with no luck. Any thoughts? A workaround I am facing, is to change the source data to not have the period in SQL, and then add the period back in with a macro (find/replace on the column header). I'd prefer to have it right natively, rather than fixing it via macro. Any thoughts |
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