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How to call a function in SQL command

Asked by william43 in Visual Basic Programming

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Hi, I have a problem in creating a SQL command in VB DataEnvironment.
I created a following SQL command:
Select dimension(CategoryType,NL,A) as T from tblMyStock

Function Dimension is stored in Module. Example:
Public Function Dimension(CategoryType, NL, A)
Select Case CategoryType      
    Case "KSN"
    Dimension = NL * A
End Select
End Function

My question is, is it possible that SQL command call the function Dimension in Visual Basic 6?
previously i'm using MS Access 2000 and there is no problem on it.
Please assist.
Thank you very much.
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