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SELECT ID, 
       Name, 
       (SELECT CityName 
        FROM City 
        WHERE Employee.CityID = City.CityID) AS [City Name] 
FROM Employee 
WHERE [City Name] = "New York"

I'm about selecting all employees who come New York but whenever I run the query, I always get a “Enter Parameter Value” box. How can I fix this?

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  • Do you really have a column called [CityName] or is it [City Name]?
    – Phil C
    Nov 20, 2010 at 12:16

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This is because Access does not allow you to use field aliases in the query - it does not recognize [City Name] as a valid field name. Aliases are only used as field names in the result set. Rather, you need to use the entire expression.

As such, this query would probably be more easily defined in Access as:

SELECT ID, 
       Name, 
       CityName AS [City Name]
FROM Employee INNER JOIN City
    ON Employee.CityID=City.CityID
WHERE CityName = "New York"

Also, 'Name' is a reserved word - using it as a field name is not suggested.

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Another thing to check is on the Home tab if you have any manual sorts or filters active on the query results. There is a button on that tab to remove sorting that you wont find on the dropdown menu for the field.

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Check that you have not added a query to the "Default Value" field.

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try single quotes instead of double quotes.

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    Single quotes are not a part of ms access sql syntax. May 21, 2018 at 16:17
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Just found out regarding this error: "One of your parameter is invalid".

To fix this, I had to change my data type for customer ID from Large number to number as it does contain a few numbers only. This fixed my issue.

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