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I can't execute an SQL query cause of the column name contains spaces, db paradox table

Asked by Freeboss in SQL Server 2005, Delphi Database, SQL Query Syntax

Tags: Paradox, Sql. Query, Space

I can't execute a simple query cause of the freaking column name contains one 'space' character..
It's a dbBase paradox..

I can't rename the column name cause it's being used by another program(delphi i assume) which needs the format "Column Name " and not "Column_Name", else it crashes...

I've tried all of the above ending with error messages.

At all the other columns i can query everything BUT this one with the space is the most importan to me..

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*Also i was thinking if i could just query without the Column_Name BUT with let's say the Column_Number(Number order from left to right,Duh :p, the stupid column is the 12th)
But dunno if that's possible.

Link For the db example file "h@@p://rapidshare.com/files/230795199/CYBER6.db"

Anyway
Thanks for reading...
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This is my query, as u can see i've tried everything...Or Dunno
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Update cyber6.db
set Rem Time='00:00:00' where MEMBERID=3
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Update cyber6.db
set [Rem Time]='00:00:00' where MEMBERID=3
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Update cyber6.db
set `Rem Time`='00:00:00' where MEMBERID=3
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Update cyber6.db
set Rem%20Time='00:00:00' where MEMBERID=3
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Update cyber6.db
set "Rem Time"='00:00:00' where MEMBERID=3
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Update cyber6.db
set @"Rem Time"='00:00:00' where MEMBERID=3
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Update cyber6.db
set "Stupid@Rem@@@@Time"='00:00:00' where MEMBERID=3  <------- I'm kidding
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