What would I put on the Update To line of the query builder for the new field. I can't seem to turn your "set" line into a valid expression.
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Browse All TopicsI have a list of text values with internal periods. I'd like to replace the period with the Capital letter version of the same letter that follows the period. For example, replace "camel.back" with "camelBack" or "apply.here" with "applyHere." Is this possible with an update query?
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by: capricorn1Posted on 2009-11-02 at 07:31:56ID: 25720248
try this update query, backup your table first
Name], Mid([FieldName], InStr([FieldName], "."), 2), UCase(Mid([FieldName], InStr([FieldName], ".") + 1, 1)))
update TableX
set [fieldName]=Replace([Field
where instr([FieldName],".")>0