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How do I build the statement to access a MS Access column using VBA dynamically

Asked by c7c4c7 in Access Coding/Macros

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I have a table with columns named Title1, Title2, Title3, Title4 etc.
I am building a For loop to access them and add them to a collection like this

        Dim keyCollection As New Collection
        Dim keycount As Long
        Dim lngCount As Long
        Dim s As String

        s = "Title"
        keycount = 20

        For lngCount = 1 To keycount
        s = s + CStr(lngCount)
        keyCollection.add (rsMainTable!s)
        Next

Problem is that VBA send the following error
Item cannot be found in the collection corresponding to the requested name or ordinal

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