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VBA SQL - Not Equal To

Asked by Jeremyw in Microsoft Access Database

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In the WHERE clause below, how do I reference something that is not equal to?  ie: MSPMP100.CLASS NOT EQUAL TO 'A02'.


This query is pulling from an AS400.  I've tried <>, NE, NOT IN, NOT LIKE.      

    strSQL = "SELECT MSPMP100.PRDNO, MSPMP100.DESCP, MSPMP100.DSCPS, MSPEP1A0.PLINE, MSPEP1A0.SPLIN, "
    strSQL = strSQL & "MSPEP1A0.COLOR,MSPEP1A0.SIZE1, MSPMP100.OPBAL, MSPMP100.ISSUE,MSPMP100.RECPT,MSPMP100.ADJST,"
    strSQL = strSQL & "MSPMP100.ALLOC, MSPMP100.CSORD, MSPMP100.OWORK, MSPMP100.ONORD, "
    strSQL = strSQL & "MSPMP100.STDC1, MSPMP100.MTDUP, "
    strSQL = strSQL & "MSPMP100.YTDUP , MSPMP100.MTDCP, MSPMP100.YTDCP, MSPMP100.MTD$P, MSPMP100.YTD$P" & vbCrLf
    strSQL = strSQL & "FROM MSPMP100 INNER JOIN MSPEP1A0 ON MSPMP100.PRDNO = MSPEP1A0.PRDNO" & vbCrLf
    strSQL = strSQL & "WHERE (MSPMP100.ACTIV)='1', "(MSPMP100.CLASS) <>('A02'), (MSPMP100.PTYP1)<> 'N'"
    strSQL = strSQL & "ORDER BY MSPMP100.PRDNO"

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