Computer Science, asked by deepanshisharma3514, 10 months ago

What are the rules for naming a field

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Answered by yashjames72
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Names of fields, controls, and objects in Microsoft Access desktop databases:

Can be up to 64 characters long.

Can include any combination of letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters except a period (.), an exclamation point (!), an accent grave (`), and brackets ([ ]).

Can't begin with leading spaces.

Can't include control characters (ASCII values 0 through 31).

Can't include a double quotation mark (") in table, view, or stored procedure names in a Microsoft Access project.

Although you can include

Answered by BhumijaSarraf
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The rules for naming a field are

✓ A field name can be 1 to 64 characters long .

✓ A field name can include letter , number , and some special characters .

✓ A field name can be in uppercase , lowercase , or mixed case .

✓ A field name cannot have a period (.) , an exclamation mark (!), brackets ([]) , or grave accent (`).

Hope this helps☺️

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