Are you looking to define access tables, or Non-Jet tables?
With Access tables you can do this with a Data Definition Query (this is one of the SQL specific queries) -- im not sure on the syntax -- But i know you have to write the query in SQL using the ALTER statement...
anyone know the full syntax?
If you're running this query on a non-Jet source, i.e SQL server or Oracle - you can run the same query as a pass-through query and let the server execute..
Before you do this, make sure that you understand the implications. If you change a field name in code, you must also change all queries, subcode, etc. Someone asked this before, and try as I might, I still can't understand why anyone would want to do this. Just give the field names logical, but generic names, and then in your reports / forms, you can call them whatever you want... "Alcohol is our friend, and it's about time we had more friends over."
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