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Query linked to VB + modify criteria

Asked by ThaZar in Visual Basic Programming

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Hi everyone,

I don't know if this question has ever been asked, but I'll ask anyway.

I've got a database made in MsAccess2000.  This database is linked to a project in Visual Basic.
My question: is there a possibility to make a query, where in I can modify the criteria whenever I want, and also use this query in Visual Basic to display the contents of that query.

Tnx in advance
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