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9.5

How to use DoCmd.OpenReport to take two variables? (Syntax?)

Asked by deanparkr in Access Coding/Macros, Access Reports, Access Forms

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Hi,

Does anyone have a simple syntax for the DoCmd.OpenReport VBA command?  Ive looked online but most have very complicated long syntax's and I have not been able to adapt it very well.

The code I have below is what I think is right but VBA just highlights the line in red, highlights the word "AND" and says "Expected end of statement."

I am thinking it might be to do with the ' and "  's  :S

The [Place] will never change as there will be individual forms for say England, Spain, etc. The [Week Beginning] is a text box on the form which seems to be working fine on its own.. its only when I add the [Place] that it falls over.

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DoCmd.OpenReport "GatheringRef", acViewPreview, , "[Week Beginning]='" & Me!txtSelectWeek"' AND [Place]= '"England"'
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