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jekessler
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Posted - 2012-05-02 : 14:12:09
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| I have a short snippet of VBA code:Command = "SELECT Private_Event_Code FROM dbo.EventCodeTrackerOutlook" With conSQL .Open strConnection Set Read = .Execute(Command) FileReadEvent = Read![Private_Event_Code] End With Read.Close conSQL.CloseThis works great for VBA, however I would like to change it to VBS. The issue is, when I do, it is telling me that I cannot use Read![] in VBS. Is there an alternative to using that in VBS? Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks everyone. |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
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Posted - 2012-05-02 : 14:31:02
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This work? (didn't test it)FileReadEvent = Read("Private_Event_Code")Edit: by the way, bad idea to use reserved keywords (Read) as variable or object names. |
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jekessler
Starting Member
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Posted - 2012-05-02 : 14:47:47
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| Thanks! That worked great. |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
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Posted - 2012-05-02 : 15:02:53
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Glad to help |
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