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Put data from a form into the FROM Statement in a DoCmd.RunSQL

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

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I do not want to create 9 queries.  So I made a sql statement and I have a form that will have the table name to use.  But I can't get the From in the statement to work.

So what I need help with is getting the FROM in the statement to enter the table name from the form.

If I enter the name it works.  Just not sure what to put here
FROM [Table_Name_Raw];"

Thanks in Advance for your Help

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DoCmd.RunSQL "INSERT INTO tbl_CS_linux ( UserID, description, HomeDir, Status, Server )SELECT [User ID], Description, [Home Directory], Shell, forms!frmMoveData.table_name_Inside AS Server FROM [Table_Name_Raw];"
 
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