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Asked by ExpExchHelp in Access Forms, SQL Query Syntax, Access Coding/Macros

I need some help with modifying a SQL function.

The code snippet below (below &&&&) shows a function that is based on a listbox.   It strings one or more listbox values and then passes them as query criteria.

Again, this works fine.   However, instead of using a listbox, I now need to pass on individual checkbox (boolean data type) as query criteria.    I've taken at stab at the code modification; however, it does NOT work properly.

My question:   How should the code be adjusted so that a checked value will pass TRUE into the query? (see code snippet below ****s.

Thanks,
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&&&&&& WORKS OK &&&&&&&
 
    'Declare variables
    Dim db As DAO.Database
    Dim qdf As DAO.QueryDef
    Dim varItem As Variant
    Dim strBin1 As String
    Dim strSQL As String
      
    
    'Get the PAR database and stored query
    Set db = CurrentDb()
    Set qdf = db.QueryDefs("02_qSel_ReviewPanelReportSearch")
 
 
    'Loop through selected items in the list box and build text string (Bin1)
    If Me!lstBin1.ItemsSelected.Count > 0 Then
        For Each varItem In Me!lstBin1.ItemsSelected
            strBin1 = strBin1 & "tblCTM.Bin1 = " & Chr(34) _
                          & Me!lstBin1.ItemData(varItem) & Chr(34) & "OR "
        Next varItem
        strBin1 = Left(strBin1, Len(strBin1) - 3)
    Else
        strBin1 = "tblCTM.Bin1 Like '*'"
    End If
    
    
    
    strSQL = "SELECT tblCTM.TrackNoIDpk, tblCTM.BinFinalReport, tblCTM.BinRequiresClarification, tblCTM.Bin1Comment " & _
             "FROM tblCTM " & _
             "WHERE " & strBin1 & " " & _
             "ORDER BY tblCTM.Bin1;"    
  
  
  
   'Apply the new SQL statement to specified query
   qdf.SQL = strSQL
              
   'Open report
   DoCmd.OpenReport "rptReviewPanelComments", acViewPreview
   
 
 
***** NEED HELP W/ MODIFICATION *********
 
    'Create query and pass TRUE or FALSE into the query criteria
    If Me!chkFinalReport.Value = True Then
        strFinalReport = "tblCTM.BinFinalReport = True"
     Else
        strFinalReport = "tblCTM.BinFinalReport = False"
    End If
    
    
    
    .....
    
    "WHERE " & strFinalReport & " " & _
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