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Asked by mdadnan in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, VB Script, SQL Query Syntax
Hi,
I am trying to execute SQL query generated via Microsoft Query from Excel VBA to extract data from Quickbooks.
The query I am using is in the format shown in the script. I need to change a line in the code so I can get data a few weeks or months back with respect to Today's date. The line that require changes is:
"WHERE (InvoiceLine.TimeCreated>=
? AND InvoiceLine.TimeCreated<=?
)"
I used it as InvoiceLine.TimeCreated>=G
etdate() after doing some research but it didnt work. I do not require manual user input for dates as used in the code.
I need it so the start date is Today's date (taken from system) and goes back 3-6 months without any user input and can be configured from Excel > VBA > SQL code only.
This is a very urgent request. looking for trouble free one line edit that will work.
Thanks!!
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.CommandText = Array( _
"SELECT InvoiceLine.TxnDate, InvoiceLine.InvoiceLineItemRefFullName, InvoiceLine.InvoiceLineQuantity" & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "FROM InvoiceLine InvoiceLine" & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "WHERE (InvoiceLine.TimeCreated>=? AND InvoiceLine.TimeCreated<=?)" )
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20091021-EE-VQP-81 / EE_QW_2_20070628