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Bug#613454: openoffice.org-help-en-us: help topic "Defining Conditions" is wrong on "Conditions and Database Fields" about enclosing field names with brackets



Package: openoffice.org-help-en-us
Version: 1:3.2.1-11+squeeze2
Severity: normal



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The help on "Defining Conditions" says in section "Conditions and
Database Fields" about field names:

    When you refer to a database field in a condition, use the form
    Databasename.Tablename.Fieldname. If one of the names contains a
    character that is an operator, such as a minus sign (-), enclose the
    name in square brackets, for example,
    Databasename.[Table-name].Fieldname. 

This is wrong. You have to enclose the the whole field name with
brackets like [Databasename.Table-name.Fieldname].



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