>Well, tried that but the problem isn't really an alias, it is that the name of the table we are accessing has been changed (out of our control). So, I take it there isn't a way to change the actual table name in the designer.
Not that I know of.
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>You're right, at runtime it isn't an issue, but it causes a problem for the designer for making changes.
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Ahh. Got it.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer