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Posted - 2000-12-20 : 14:11:24
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Pat Russell writes "I am trying to query an SQL database and put the column names in a combo box to allow the user to select a specific column. This needs to be done without knowing the column names prior to the query. I have the VB side of this down, just can't figure out the SQL command. I am using SQL 6.5 and NT4.0 SP6
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