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Default Multi line Select Query

Tom is correct about the break apart.
Two solutions I have found helpful...
Put sections of Query string into a Dim Qry_1, Qry_2 AS
String variable... The add/concatenate the two strings
together when building the query statement...

The second thing to do is put the concatenated String
value into a Cell comment. The you can look at it and
debug it ...





-----Original Message-----
If it is more than 255 characters in length, you need to

break the parts of
it into an array. Use the macro recorder to do an

msquery query (Data=Get
External Data) using a similar long query string and you

will see how the
array is constructed.

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Tom Ogilvy

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Hi,

I have a problem i have a select statement which is

about 20 odd
lines and i'm trying to retrive data from the database

but the problem
is that it gives me a error. can anyone tell me how to

link a multiline
select statement into one in VB.

thanks


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