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How to use Mid function in SQL statement?

Asked by angie_angie in SQL Query Syntax, Access Coding/Macros

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I have the following codes that look for the common records of two tables and join the caseIDs for these common records as one string:

With CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("SELECT tbl_A.* FROM tbl_A INNER JOIN tbl_B ON " _
& "Mid(tlb_A.aFieldThatContainsCaseID, 58, 5) = tbl_B.caseID WHERE tbl_A.fld_1 IS NOT NULL")
  While Not .EOF
  existVal = Mid(.Fields("aFieldThatContainsCaseID"), 58, 5) & " " & existVal
  .MoveNext
  Wend
.Close
End With

But error occurs saying type mismatch. I think the problem lies in the Mid function in the SQL statement. Can anyone suggest a way out?Start Free Trial
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Zones: SQL Query Syntax, Access Coding/Macros
Tags: MS Access, VBA, run-time error '3615' type mistach in expression
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