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Where does multi-part come from?
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Title:
Where does multi-part come from?
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SQL Server 2008
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01547632
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Ever wonder when you make a typo in a SQL command putting a name of a table which does not exist and end up with a message like this:

"The multi-part identifier "Client.AddDate" could not be bound."

Where does this multi-part terminology come from? Something like "The table Client could not be found." or similar would be better I think.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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