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String too long in parameterized query

Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003 SP3, Using Microsoft VB 6.5, VB and SQL, Run-time error '3271': Invalid property value
Hello there.

I'm using VB to pass several values to a paramaterized query in an Access database.

The relevant bit of code looks like this.
__________________________________________________________

Dim qd As querydef

    qd.Parameters("parm1Name") = fil.Path
    qd.Parameters("parm2Size") = atrb.Size
___________________________________________________________

On occasion, fil.Path exceeds 255 characters, which qd.Parameters("parm1Name") seems unable to cope with. (i.e. we get the error message Run-time error '3271': Invalid property value.)

What can I do to ensure that qd.Parameters("parm1Name") can cope with strings larger than 255 characters?

Many thanks.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: numoonriot
Solution Provided By: harfang
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 10
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