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Find the oldest date in an Access recordset
I found some coding to find a date range in an Access recordset, but I
need a macro to search a recordset for the oldest date. Any help or references would be greatly appreciated...or even a place to start. My recordset name is rs. Thanks in advance! I love this community. It's saved my a$$ numerous times. |
Find the oldest date in an Access recordset
Why not just have a sql query do it for you.
SELECT Max(Field_Name) AS MaxofField_Name FROM Table_Name; "gab1972" wrote: I found some coding to find a date range in an Access recordset, but I need a macro to search a recordset for the oldest date. Any help or references would be greatly appreciated...or even a place to start. My recordset name is rs. Thanks in advance! I love this community. It's saved my a$$ numerous times. . |
Find the oldest date in an Access recordset
On Nov 18, 11:47*am, Mike wrote:
Why not just have a sql query do it for you. SELECT Max(Field_Name) AS MaxofField_Name FROM Table_Name; "gab1972" wrote: I found some coding to find a date range in an Access recordset, but I need a macro to search a recordset for the oldest date. Any help or references would be greatly appreciated...or even a place to start. *My recordset name is rs. Thanks in advance! *I love this community. *It's saved my a$$ numerous times. . Is "Maxof..." a part of the equation? My recordset name is permit_info and the field I'm trying to find the lowest date is permit_log_date. I want it to find that smallest date and return the value in permit_num in the same recordset. I'm not sure how to do that last part, but is this how my sql statement should look? str = "SELECT Min(permit_log_date) AS Min of permit_log_date FROM permit_info" thanks in advance... |
Find the oldest date in an Access recordset
One other thing...can I add an AND statement in there?
The criteria should be that I need to find in the recordset permit_info the permit number (field = permit_num) with the smallest date (field = permit_log_date) and does not equal "Applicant" in the field curr_location. Mike wrote: Why not just have a sql query do it for you. SELECT Max(Field_Name) AS MaxofField_Name FROM Table_Name; "gab1972" wrote: I found some coding to find a date range in an Access recordset, but I need a macro to search a recordset for the oldest date. Any help or references would be greatly appreciated...or even a place to start. My recordset name is rs. Thanks in advance! I love this community. It's saved my a$$ numerous times. . |
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