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runsql: using a variable in an insert statement

Asked by m_egan_lloyd in Microsoft Access Database

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In the Sub below I am trying to add the value from a text box into a table. I am inserting a new record. However, when I execute it the value of the variable is not added to the table, instead I get a dialog box asking me to key in a new value.

This is elementary, I know but hellp!

Private Sub update_comms_Click()
Dim mydate As Date
Dim mybdo As String
Dim mytype As String
Dim mynote As String
Dim myclientid As Integer
Dim response As String

mydate = Me!cdate.Value
mybdo = Me!cbdo.Value
mytype = Me!ctype.Value
mynote = Me!cnote.Value
myclientid = Me!hiddenclientid.Value
response = MsgBox(mynote, vbYesNo)

DoCmd.RunSQL "insert into tblbogus (bogus)" & " Values" & mynote &";"

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