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I created a custom form that has 3 combo boxes pulling values from a SQL
database - the 2nd and 3rd combo boxes are filtered based on previous selections. My problem is that I need the text value of the combo box so I can put that selected value in the subject of the message. In the code below I pass in the selected value of the combo box and try to get the Type name so I can put that in the subject line (instead of the typeid) but when I try to assign the result to a variable I get nothing - any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Sub FindTypeName(TypeID) Dim rstProds Dim strSQL Dim lblType On Error Resume Next If TypeID "" Then Set rstProds = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] =" & TypeID & " " & _ "ORDER BY [TYPE];" rstProds.Open strSQL, m_adoNW, _ adOpenForwardOnly, adLockReadOnly If rstProds.State = adStateOpen Then lblType = rstProds.GetRows rstProds.Close End If End If Set rstProds = Nothing End Sub |
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Hi, I am not sure if that would apply in this case since the TypeID is a
number value? I will give it a try but I was thinking it might be with how I create the recordset and get the value out of the recordset but I am not sure. I will try your suggestion - thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Don't you need single quotation marks around the string value in the SELECT statement? Like: strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] ='" & TypeID _ "' ORDER BY [TYPE];" -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Eric J" Eric wrote in message ... I created a custom form that has 3 combo boxes pulling values from a SQL database - the 2nd and 3rd combo boxes are filtered based on previous selections. My problem is that I need the text value of the combo box so I can put that selected value in the subject of the message. In the code below I pass in the selected value of the combo box and try to get the Type name so I can put that in the subject line (instead of the typeid) but when I try to assign the result to a variable I get nothing - any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Sub FindTypeName(TypeID) Dim rstProds Dim strSQL Dim lblType On Error Resume Next If TypeID "" Then Set rstProds = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] =" & TypeID & " " & _ "ORDER BY [TYPE];" rstProds.Open strSQL, m_adoNW, _ adOpenForwardOnly, adLockReadOnly If rstProds.State = adStateOpen Then lblType = rstProds.GetRows rstProds.Close End If End If Set rstProds = Nothing End Sub |
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Ah, that was a key detail.
What about the lblType array? That should contain the data from the recordset, but I don't see that you're doing anything with it. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Eric J" wrote in message ... Hi, I am not sure if that would apply in this case since the TypeID is a number value? I will give it a try but I was thinking it might be with how I create the recordset and get the value out of the recordset but I am not sure. I will try your suggestion - thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Don't you need single quotation marks around the string value in the SELECT statement? Like: strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] ='" & TypeID _ "' ORDER BY [TYPE];" "Eric J" Eric wrote in message ... I created a custom form that has 3 combo boxes pulling values from a SQL database - the 2nd and 3rd combo boxes are filtered based on previous selections. My problem is that I need the text value of the combo box so I can put that selected value in the subject of the message. In the code below I pass in the selected value of the combo box and try to get the Type name so I can put that in the subject line (instead of the typeid) but when I try to assign the result to a variable I get nothing - any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Sub FindTypeName(TypeID) Dim rstProds Dim strSQL Dim lblType On Error Resume Next If TypeID "" Then Set rstProds = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] =" & TypeID & " " & _ "ORDER BY [TYPE];" rstProds.Open strSQL, m_adoNW, _ adOpenForwardOnly, adLockReadOnly If rstProds.State = adStateOpen Then lblType = rstProds.GetRows rstProds.Close End If End If Set rstProds = Nothing End Sub |
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Sorry for leaving that out - I think you have stated my problem but I am not
sure how to fix it (obviously a novice with this) - I want to put the result of this query into the body of the message - the reason for the query is because I have combo boxes that pull values from a database and the user can pick a value - then I need the result to be passed to the body of the message - if I grab the value from the combo box it is the ID value and I need the text - So I was trying to get the text value from this query and put the result into a variable and then pass that into the message body - I assum its not working because I am not assigning it to an array? So I am trying to see how to get this value into a variable that I can pass to the message body. Thanks for replying "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Ah, that was a key detail. What about the lblType array? That should contain the data from the recordset, but I don't see that you're doing anything with it. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Eric J" wrote in message ... Hi, I am not sure if that would apply in this case since the TypeID is a number value? I will give it a try but I was thinking it might be with how I create the recordset and get the value out of the recordset but I am not sure. I will try your suggestion - thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Don't you need single quotation marks around the string value in the SELECT statement? Like: strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] ='" & TypeID _ "' ORDER BY [TYPE];" "Eric J" Eric wrote in message ... I created a custom form that has 3 combo boxes pulling values from a SQL database - the 2nd and 3rd combo boxes are filtered based on previous selections. My problem is that I need the text value of the combo box so I can put that selected value in the subject of the message. In the code below I pass in the selected value of the combo box and try to get the Type name so I can put that in the subject line (instead of the typeid) but when I try to assign the result to a variable I get nothing - any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Sub FindTypeName(TypeID) Dim rstProds Dim strSQL Dim lblType On Error Resume Next If TypeID "" Then Set rstProds = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] =" & TypeID & " " & _ "ORDER BY [TYPE];" rstProds.Open strSQL, m_adoNW, _ adOpenForwardOnly, adLockReadOnly If rstProds.State = adStateOpen Then lblType = rstProds.GetRows rstProds.Close End If End If Set rstProds = Nothing End Sub |
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GetRows returns an array of values. An array can be a variable. What you want is a string, though, right? So, you need to process the array. This is one way:
For i = 0 to UBound(lblType) stringVar = CStr(lblType(i)) & " " Next MsgBox stringVar -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Eric J" wrote in message ... Sorry for leaving that out - I think you have stated my problem but I am not sure how to fix it (obviously a novice with this) - I want to put the result of this query into the body of the message - the reason for the query is because I have combo boxes that pull values from a database and the user can pick a value - then I need the result to be passed to the body of the message - if I grab the value from the combo box it is the ID value and I need the text - So I was trying to get the text value from this query and put the result into a variable and then pass that into the message body - I assum its not working because I am not assigning it to an array? So I am trying to see how to get this value into a variable that I can pass to the message body. Thanks for replying "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Ah, that was a key detail. What about the lblType array? That should contain the data from the recordset, but I don't see that you're doing anything with it. "Eric J" wrote in message ... Hi, I am not sure if that would apply in this case since the TypeID is a number value? I will give it a try but I was thinking it might be with how I create the recordset and get the value out of the recordset but I am not sure. I will try your suggestion - thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Don't you need single quotation marks around the string value in the SELECT statement? Like: strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] ='" & TypeID _ "' ORDER BY [TYPE];" "Eric J" Eric wrote in message ... I created a custom form that has 3 combo boxes pulling values from a SQL database - the 2nd and 3rd combo boxes are filtered based on previous selections. My problem is that I need the text value of the combo box so I can put that selected value in the subject of the message. In the code below I pass in the selected value of the combo box and try to get the Type name so I can put that in the subject line (instead of the typeid) but when I try to assign the result to a variable I get nothing - any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Sub FindTypeName(TypeID) Dim rstProds Dim strSQL Dim lblType On Error Resume Next If TypeID "" Then Set rstProds = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") strSQL = "SELECT [TYPE] " & _ "from TASKTYPE " & _ "WHERE [TYPEID] =" & TypeID & " " & _ "ORDER BY [TYPE];" rstProds.Open strSQL, m_adoNW, _ adOpenForwardOnly, adLockReadOnly If rstProds.State = adStateOpen Then lblType = rstProds.GetRows rstProds.Close End If End If Set rstProds = Nothing End Sub |
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