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09.14.2007 at 05:00AM PDT, ID: 22828585
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How to changes recordsets in access with vba?

Asked by cdb424ttm in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database

Tags: access, recordset, vba

In access I have 6 queries that I need to use. I need to run query1 take the results and send to excel sheet1. I then need to move to query2 and have that create a record set and the result from query2 then is sent to sheet2 of the workbook, and so on. I need the code that will do it, any thoughts? Start Free Trial
[+][-]09.14.2007 at 05:09AM PDT, ID: 19890689

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