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SQL - "Numbers in" syntax help

Asked by peterdarazs in SQL Query Syntax

Hi Experts

A syntax assist please. I'd like to insert sales records containing only certain itemNrs and have added an extra line (marked below as the error line)  I don't understand why it doesn't work here, as i copied it from another routine where it does more or less the same job. Any suggestions why it doesn't work here? Many thanks

'update LIVE SALES_HISTORY table
    SQL = ""
    SQL = "Insert into SALES_HISTORY (SH_PatID, SH_ServDate, SH_ItemNos, SH_ProviderID, SH_PatName, SH_Fee)"
    SQL = SQL & " select WORK_SALESHIST.PatID, WORK_SALESHIST.ServDate, WORK_SALESHIST.ItemNos, WORK_SALESHIST.ProviderID, WORK_SALESHIST.PatName, WORK_SALESHIST.Fee"
    SQL = SQL & " from WORK_SALESHIST"
********This next line causes an error (Too few parameters - expected = 1) *********
    SQL = SQL & " where [SH_ItemNos] in ('21','23','53','54','721','723','725','2620','2517','10991','10993')"

    CURDB.Execute SQL
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