How to: Create Column Aliases
You can create aliases for column names to make it easier to work with column names, calculations, and summary values. For example, you can create a column alias to:
Create a column name, such as "Total Amount," for an expression such as (quantity * unit_price) or for an aggregate function.
Create a shortened form of a column name, such as "d_id" for "discounts.stor_id."
After you have defined a column alias, you can use the alias in a Select query to specify query output.
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To create a column alias
In the Criteria Pane, locate the row containing the data column for which you want to create an alias, and if necessary, mark it for output. If the data column is not already in the grid, add it.
In the Alias column for that row, enter the alias. The alias must follow all naming conventions for SQL. If the alias name you enter contains spaces, the Query and View Designer automatically puts delimiters around it.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Add Columns to Queries