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Insert datetime into SQL TABLE

Asked by Latzi_Marian in SQL Query Syntax

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I have the following line of code in a VB6 project
 SQLStmt = " INSERT INTO Recipes_West_Table   " & _
"Values( " & Form1.Text1.Text & " , " Form1.txtVal1.Text & "," &  Label2.Caption & " )"

Where Form1.Text.Text = datetime.now , Form1.txtVal1.Text is a texbox with a numerical value and
Label2.Caption  is a string made up by 30 comma separated numerical values.
In the SQL Table I have 32 columns out of which the first one is DateTime, second is Float and the next 30 is float.If I replace in the SQL Statement the  Form1.Text1.Text  with a numetrical value and change the col datatype to float it works fine.But I need the first column to be datetime but I get an error saying I have a syntax muistake.Obviously because the statement works fine with a numerical value somehow I should convert that Form1.Text.Text to make SQL that I am coming with a datetime value.Please help as I am totally and utterly stuck by this problem.Thank you.Start Free Trial
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