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Pass-Through Query with Form Parameter

Asked by craskin in Microsoft Access Database, SQL Query Syntax, Access Forms

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this can be solved 2 ways so whichever solution gets me there first is fine.

i have a sql query that i need to use in MS Access that is as follows:

  select companytable.*, prospecttable.*
  from
      (
         select mktgcompanyname.company, min(mktgcompanyname.CONAME) as coname
         from mktgcompanyname
         group by mktgcompanyname.COmpany
      ) as companytable
      left join
      (
           select _prospects.*, _prospectvisits.visitdate
           from _prospects
                join _prospectvisits on _prospects.id = _prospectvisits.prospectid
           where _prospects.parentid = 0 and _prospects.rating > 0 and _prospects.email = ''
                 and _prospects.address <> '' and _prospects.city <> '' and _prospects.state <> ''
                 and _prospects.zip <> '' and [1stletter] is null and _prospectvisits.visitdate < (GETDATE() - 3)
      ) as prospecttable
      on companytable.company = prospecttable.company
      where firstname is not null and companytable.company = @company

if i were to make this a pass-through query, the parameter should come from a combobox on a form (call it Form1.Combo1). what is the syntax to make that work? if it can't, how would I rewrite this to work in Access using an Access parameter prompt? Start Free Trial
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