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by: thenelsonPosted on 2009-09-08 at 08:39:28ID: 25283006
As you have found out queries run asynchronously from the code. That is the code continues while the query runs. to make the code wait, you need to insert a do loop to watch for the completion of the first query by watching for the change in the table before running the second query. Something like: llfinal" y", Where Clause) = SomeValue t"
DoCmd.OpenQuery "STEP1-Truncatekelsanpayro
Do Until DLookup ("SomeField", "TheTableModifiedByTheQuer
Loop
DoCmd.OpenQuery "STEP2-TruncateKelsanimpor