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MYSQL select statement

Asked by meechp123 in Cold Fusion Markup Language

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I keep getting this error when using MYSQL (first time ever using MYSQL)

 Error Executing Database Query.
Syntax error or access violation: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '.projectName projects.projectDate projects.projectDescription projects.projec' at line 3
 
The error occurred in D:\wwwroot\control\Project\viewProject.cfm: line 35

33 :
34 : <!---QUERY: View Projects--->
35 : <cfquery name="viewAllProjects" datasource="dsn">
36 : SELECT
37 : projects.projectID

Is there something wrong with my syntax?


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<!---QUERY: View Projects--->
<cfquery name="viewAllProjects" datasource="dsn">
SELECT 
projects.projectID
projects.projectName
projects.projectDate
projects.projectDescription
projects.projectTypeID
 
projectType.projectType
projectType.projectTypeID
 
FROM projects INNER JOIN projectType
ON projects.projectTypeID=projectType.projectTypeID
ORDER BY projects.projectID ASC
</cfquery>
 
<!---END OF GET PROJECTS QUERY--->
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