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Help with using an Access text box as a parameter in SQL query

Asked by jeff-h in Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros, SQL Query Syntax

Tags: Access, SQL, forms

Happy Monday!
I'm trying to add a line to the code below in order to show only records which have the same LoadID as what is currently shown in txtLoadID on frm.ShipByPickList.  What I have enclosed in asterisks below does not work.

Any help would be great, thanks in advance.
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On Error GoTo Form_Open_Err
 
    Dim db As Database
    Dim qry As QueryDef
    Dim rs As Recordset
    Dim strSQL As String
    Dim i As Integer
    
    glCustomerNumber = 0
    i = 1
    
    If Me.OpenArgs = "PickList" Then
        
        
        Set db = CurrentDb
        Set qry = db.CreateQueryDef("")
        qry.connect = strconnect
        
        strSQL = "SELECT ShipNumber "
        strSQL = strSQL & "FROM tblPickListReady "
        strSQL = strSQL & "WHERE ShipNumber Is Not Null "
        strSQL = strSQL & "AND ShipNumber <> 0 "
        *******strSQL = strSQL & "AND LoadID = Forms.frmShipByPickList.txtLoadID "******
        strSQL = strSQL & "GROUP BY ShipNumber "
        strSQL = strSQL & "ORDER BY ShipNumber"
        
        qry.SQL = strSQL
        qry.ReturnsRecords = True
        
        Set rs = qry.OpenRecordset()
        If Not rs.EOF Then
            rs.MoveFirst
            Me.lblCustomerName.caption = GetCustNameByShipNumber(CLng(rs!ShipNumber))
            Me.cmdBOL.Enabled = True
            
            Do While Not rs.EOF
                If i < 10 Then
                    Forms!frmMultiBOL("txtShipment0" & Trim(Str(i))) = rs!ShipNumber
                Else
                    Forms!frmMultiBOL("txtShipment" & Trim(Str(i))) = rs!ShipNumber
                End If
                i = i + 1
                rs.MoveNext
            Loop
        End If
    End If
    
Form_Open_Exit:
    On Error Resume Next
    If Not rs Is Nothing Then
        rs.close
    End If
    If Not qry Is Nothing Then
        qry.close
    End If
    If Not db Is Nothing Then
        db.close
    End If
    Exit Sub
 
Form_Open_Err:
    Call ErrorHandle(Me.Name, "Form_Open")
    Resume Form_Open_Exit:
 
End Sub
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