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9.7

VBA syntax error INSERT INTO, IF ELSE

Asked by ChickenFarmer in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database

Tags: , ,

Please help me identify the error in the attached snippet.
When I split the original DoCmd with a IF/ELSE, I get an error on the new (longer) line.
A "Enter Parameter" dialog pops up, asking for a value for whatever SSPost I've assigned.
When I put a breakpoint in the code after the line with the error, it flags that line with the message "Error 3075. Invalid Use of ',' , '!' . or '()' in query expression.

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Private Sub cmdAddMember_Click()
 
' defines name to be displayed in the confirmation dialog
Dim nameConfirm As String
nameConfirm = (Me.cboSelectempl.Column(1) + ", " + Me.cboSelectempl.Column(2))
 
Dim ssspost As String
ssspost = Me.cboSSPost.Value
 
Dim sSelectEmpl As String
sSelectEmpl = Me.cboSelectempl.Value
 
 
 
' sets up confirmation dialog
Dim bytConfirm As Byte
bytConfirm = MsgBox("Add " & "'" & nameConfirm & "'" & " to the " & "'" & Forms!FrmCommittees!cboCommChoice.Column(1) & "'" & " Committee?", vbQuestion + vbYesNo)
    If bytConfirm = vbNo Then
        Exit Sub
    End If
    
 'inserts chosen person, committee (and if Sunday School, the "SSpost") into tblMembers
    DoCmd.SetWarnings False
    If Me.txtCommitteeEcho <> "Sunday School" Then
        DoCmd.RunSQL ("INSERT INTO tblMembers (ID,CommID) VALUES(" & sSelectEmpl & "," & Me.OpenArgs & " )" & "")
    Else
        DoCmd.RunSQL ("INSERT INTO tblMembers (ID,CommID,SSpost) VALUES(" & sSelectEmpl & "," & Me.OpenArgs & "," & ssspost & " )" & "")
    End If
    DoCmd.SetWarnings True
    
    Me.cboSelectempl = ""
End Sub
 
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Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2007
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