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7.4

Access VBA query returns error  "Too few parameters. Expected 1"

Asked by Moskipas in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database, Visual Basic Programming

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This issue seems to litter the net but I can't find an answer to my simple situation:

Using DAO in Access (ADO not referenced)

APscan is a simple table with an integer field Attempt

There are no PARAMETERS or REFERENCES to a FORM etc..

The command works fine in the Access SQL query screen just not here in Autocad.

For some reason changing the sqlstring to:

sqlstr = "SELECT * FROM APScan WHERE Processed Is Null;"

Works where processed is just another field in the table (Although in this case I only get one of the 3 entries that should qualify as NULL but that's probably another issue.)

Thanks

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Dim dbsObj As DAO.Database
Dim rstObj As DAO.Recordset
Set dbsObj = DAO.DBEngine.Workspaces(0).OpenDatabase("Update APShop.mdb")
sqlstr = "SELECT * FROM APScan WHERE Attempt > 1;"
Set rstObj = dbsObj.OpenRecordset(sqlstr, dbOpenSnapshot)
 
THE ERROR OCCURS ON THIS LAST LINE
 
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Zones: SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database, Visual Basic Programming
Tags: Microsoft, Access / Autocad, 2002
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