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7.4

Recordset does not sort when using SORT "Field" ASC

Asked by WilliamReid in Visual Basic Programming

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I have created a summary recordset by combining data from multiple SQL tables. This bit of code takes this recordset and uses it to populate a dropdown box for the user to select the material they want to plan.

The Sort command is commented out as it causes and error saying this function cannot be used here

The display I get ,without the sort , shows mutiple records for the same material types and I want it to have just one entry for each qualifying record.

I hope you can help

Code is:-

'Call function to populate material selection combo.
MaterialsNeedingPlanning


'Populate the material selection combo box
With rsNetCOReqmts
    If .State = adStateClosed Then .Open
    If .RecordCount > 0 Then
        '.Sort = "Material ASC"
        .MoveFirst
        Do While Not .EOF
            strMatl = !Material
            If strMatl <> strLastMatl And strMatl <> "" Then
                cmbMaterialSelected.AddItem .Fields("Material")
                strLastMatl = strMatl
            End If
            .MoveNext
        Loop
        .Close
    Else
        MsgBox ("There are no items needing planning at this time")
    End If
End With


Many thanks
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