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I keep getting a "data type mismatch in criteria expression" error

Asked by Rex85 in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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I have a query in Access that uses a function to get the month and year from a date field. I pasted the query below. I checked the data type in the table it is querying, and the field is definitely Date/Time

The VBA function is simply;

Public Function GetQNMonthandYear(TheDate As Date)

GetQNMonthandYear = Year([TheDate]) & "-" & Month([TheDate])

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SELECT Format(GetQNMonthandYear([Created On]),"yyyy-mm") AS MonthandYear, Sum(KO_QN_Data.[DefectQty (ext)]) AS Total_QNs
FROM KO_QN_Data
WHERE GetQNMonthandYear([Created on])>='12/30/2005' And (KO_QN_Data.[Name 1]="KO-Borden" OR KO_QN_Data.[Name 1]="flexcel-Borden" OR KO_QN_Data.[Name 1]="flexcel-Salem" OR KO_QN_Data.[Name 1]="KO-Salem" OR (KO_QN_Data.[Name 1]="KO-Jasper 15th Street" OR KO_QN_Data.[Name 1]="flexcel-Jasper 15th Street") And GetFifteenthPlant([Product hierarchy])="Wood Plant") AND GetBucket([Code group])="Product"
GROUP BY Format(GetQNMonthandYear([Created On]),"yyyy-mm")
ORDER BY Format(GetQNMonthandYear([Created On]),"yyyy-mm");
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