Charlotte Foust
cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Tue Sep 11 10:03:05 CDT 2007
Try taking out the semicolon at the end of the statement.
Charlotte Foust
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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Doug Murphy
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 9:13 PM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: [AccessD] Jet version sql error Try 2
OK I'll try again with a simpler (?) question.
Any one see a reason why the following sql string generates an error
when used to open a recordset?
"Select * From tblUserFormat Where fldCountry = 'United States';"
Generates an error 3075 when run in the following line:
"Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(sSQL, dbOpenDynaset)"
The error message that gives the error number 3075 indicates that there
is some problem with fldCountry = 'United States'
I have modified the code slightly from my first post to use a dynaset
type recordset and added the semicolon at the end of the query string.
Same error is generated with the updated code. The complete procedure
up to this point is as follows.
Public Sub GetCountrySettings()
Dim rs As DAO.Recordset
Dim db As DAO.Database
Dim sSQL As String
Dim sCountrySettings As String
Dim fld As Field
Dim LCID As Long
LCID = 0 'GetSystemDefaultLCID()
On Error GoTo GetCountrySettings_Error
sCountrySettings = GetUserLocaleInfo(LCID, LOCALE_SCOUNTRY)
tFM.sCountry = sCountrySettings
If Not IsNull(sSQL) Then
sSQL = "Select * From tblUserFormat Where fldCountry = '" &
sCountrySettings & "';"
Set db = CurrentDb
Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(sSQL, dbOpenDynaset)
rs.MoveFirst
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