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How do I call an SQL from a MS Access VBA module and pass parameters and return a result?

Asked by rgss in VB Script, Access Coding/Macros

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I am writing a VBA routine in an access database that will validate the users selection in a listbox. I need to pass two parameters, the users selection and another field data from the form, to an SQL statement. I then need to return the result of the SQL (which is either a number from a select count statement, or a true false value) to the VB code so i can then either accept the user selection or generate an error.
I have created the SQL statement no problem, and tried the DoCmd.RunSQL command but it runs the SQL without the parameters being passed, and displays the result instead of returning it to the code.
Can anyone help with this?


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