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I copied a procedure from a Walkenbach module that pulls data from Access and
puts it into Excel - it works fine. But I wanted to adapt it so that pulls a specific company that the user enters. As they may not enter the exact correct name, I wanted to use the "Like" facility. This is the piece I copied from the final line of SQL code I took from Access HAVING (((Master_Deal.Parent) Like "*Exxon*")); And I adapted it to Excel VBA form with a variable: src = src & "HAVING (((Master_Deal.Parent) Like '*" & myCompany & "*'));" In Access I get give lines returned, in Excel, nothing. Am I correctly using the LIKE function in Excel VBA? Hope this is clear, and thanks for any help. Daniel |
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