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Converting SQL Subquery for use with ACCESS 2003 VBA

Tags: SQL & VBA, Jet 4.0 & MS Access 2003
This code is from SQL VIEW in MS Access 2003. It is complete and working.

I've now tried to enter this SQL Query into VBA (please view code snippet). I keep getting error messages in the FROM section. VBA is not very clear on this!

Fairly urgent so any assistance will be much appreciated!!!

--- THIS CODE WORKS FINE---
FormFieldsStaffNumber = Collected from Form.
ComplianceAreaCode = Variable within VBA Module

SELECT q.[Ref], q.[ComplianceArea], q.[Question], q.[Answer], q.[Prompt], q.[Comments], q.[ReviewSheet], q.[Weighting], q.[Time], q.[Link], NZ(qc.[refcount],'0')

FROM Questions q LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT * FROM QuestionHistoryCount WHERE staffno = FormFieldsStaffNumber )
     AS qc ON qc.[ref] = q.[ref]
     WHERE q.[ComplianceArea] = ComplianceAreaCode    
     AND q.FormFields.JobRole = TRUE
   
ORDER BY 11, 1
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QueryString = ""
   QueryString = QueryString & " SELECT q.[Ref]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[ComplianceArea]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[Question]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[Answer]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[Prompt]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[Comments]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[ReviewSheet]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[Weighting]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[Time]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , q.[Link]"
   QueryString = QueryString & "       , NZ(qc.[refcount],'0')"
   QueryString = QueryString & " FROM Questions q LEFT OUTER JOIN"
   QueryString = QueryString & "      (SELECT * FROM QuestionHistoryCount" 
   QueryString = QueryString & "                WHERE staffno = " & Chr$(34) & FormFields.StaffNumber & Chr$(34) )
   QueryString = QueryString & "                AS qc ON qc.[ref] = q.[ref]"
   QueryString = QueryString & " WHERE q.[ComplianceArea] = " & Chr$(34) & ComplianceAreaCode & Chr$(34)
   QueryString = QueryString & "   AND q." & FormFields.JobRole & " = TRUE"
   QueryString = QueryString & " ORDER BY 11, 1"
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Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: JohnMaduka
Solution Provided By: omgang
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
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