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SQL Text larger than 255 characters

Asked by cpmasesa in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database

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How can a pass an SQL text greater than 255 characters that has been stored in a table to the SQL property of a QueryDef?

In many words:
I have a table where I store the SQL to generate a report, field name is SQL2Use - a memo field as some of the SQL is quite long.

In my code I store the contents of SQL2Use in a variable sSQL2Use (declared as a variant) and later assign this to the SQL property of a qQueryDef as follows:

qdf.SQL = sSQL2Use

All works fine until I come across something with > 255 character.

My code sees only the text after the 1st 255 characters.

Can someone please help ?

TIA

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