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SQL2K, Excel VBA using ADO:  When command.ActiveConnection = gcn, it always contains a parameter with it.  How to find and remove?

Asked by jimhorn in MS SQL Server, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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In Excel VBA I am using ADO to connect to a SQL2K db, and set a recordset object = SP with one parameter

The SP works fine in QA

cmdPLCY.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
cmdPLCY.CommandText = "spm_POLICY_INFO"
cmdPLCY.ActiveConnection = gcnCASES    '<-- Looky Here

After execution of the third line above, when I eyeball the Locals window in cmdPLCY.Parameters, it contains one prarameter of @RETURN_VALUE.  I use this in SP's alot, but I did not set it anywhere in VBA code, and have no idea how it could be attaching itself to my connection object.

The sub that sets my connection object (below), is working fine:

Public Function scnCASES() As Boolean

'some stuff omitted

Dim sConnect As String
sConnect = "PROVIDER=SERVER;Driver=SQLServer;Server=SERVER_NAME;UID=USER_NAME;PWD=PASSWORD;Database=DB_NAME;"

If gcnCASES Is Nothing Then
    Set gcnCASES = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
    gcnCASES.ConnectionString = sConnect
    gcnCASES.Open
End If

If gcnCASES.State <> adStateClosed Then
    scnCASES = True
Else
    scnCASES = False
End If
   
End Function

TIA
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