Create Table Aliases in a Query

Aliases can make it easier to work with table view, or function names. Using aliases is helpful when:

For example, you can create an alias "e" for a table name employee_information, and then refer to the table as "e" throughout the rest of the query.

  1. In the Database window, click Queries   under Objects, click the query you want to open, and then click Design on the database window toolbar.
  2. In the Diagram Pane, right-click the table, view, or function for which you want to create an alias, then select Properties from the shortcut menu.
  3. In the Properties dialog box, enter the alias in the Alias box.

When you create a table alias, the Query Designer substitutes the alias for the corresponding table name in the Table column of the Grid pane.

Note   The SQL standard specifies that when you create an alias for a table name, you must use the alias to refer to the table in the rest of the SQL statement (that is, you cannot use the original table name).