Update Field to ProperCase

Jackske

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How can I convert at one go all the records in a table to vbpropercase?

Thanks,

Jackske, Belgium
 
Rich said:
Use the strConv function and an Update query

Thanks, but I always get an error message. It is probably something stupid but as long I do not know exactly waht, I will stay .... stupid. Please see attachment.

Thanks in adavance,
Jackske, Belgium
 

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Rich said:
StrConv([CompanyName],3) vbConstants aren't recognised in queries
Thanks Rich,
I did exactly what you wrote me but I still get the same error message. Why?

Jackske, Belgium
 

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Try putting an = before the StrConv()
 
It does not word

Mile-O-Phile said:
Try putting an = before the StrConv()
Thanks for the advice, but it is not working, look the attachment

Jackske, Belgium
 

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Jackske said:
Thanks for the advice, but it is not working, look the attachment

Jackske, Belgium

Try:

=StrConv([man_naam],3)

You are currently missing the square brackets.
 
R6Flyer said:
Try:

=StrConv([man_naam],3)

You are currently missing the square brackets.

Thanks but this too is not working

Jackske Belgium
 

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Jackske said:
Thanks but this too is not working

Jackske Belgium

Well it certainly works here (Access 97). Just run a test to check.

Are you still using the vb constant 'vbProperCase' or have you altered this part of your query to the number 3 as suggested?
 
Open a module, goto Tools -> References

Any missing?
 
R6Flyer said:
Well it certainly works here (Access 97). Just run a test to check.

Are you still using the vb constant 'vbProperCase' or have you altered this part of your query to the number 3 as suggested?

Apologies, cancel that last sentence - I hadn't looked at the updated screenshot that you updated.

It may well be worth altering your field name in the query to identically match the field name in the table. At the moment it is quoted as 'man_naam' when the actual field name in the table is 'Man_Naam'.
 

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