Is that what this seems to be telling you? I didn't think that was it because when I used underscores instead of spaces I got a table "doesn't exist" message and with this I don't.

The truth is, we are using a web based reporting system that has tools for building reports but they are quite limited so there is an option to put in "Custom SQL" code. The problem is, we have no idea what the table names or column names are (we don't have direct access to the Db) and I've had to guess based on the options in the report builder tools.

If that's what you think the problem is, I'll have to try to find a way to get that info but I was hoping it was something we could take care of on our end before going through the rigamarole of dealing with IT and the vendor... They suck!