VBA - SQL request with filter
I would like to do a SQL request in VBA that avoids some values.
First I do a request that give me the values I do not want:
I put those values in a table
a
for example:a = (1, 25, 3)
Then I would like to do a request like:
rst.Source = "SELECT TableNumerosClients.NOM_CLIENT ," & _
"FROM table.Clients WHERE NOT table.id in a ;"
My problem here is a, I do not know how to make the query understand that a = (1, 25, 3)
Thanks
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I would like to do a SQL request in VBA that avoids some values.
First I do a request that give me the values I do not want:
I put those values in a table
a
for example:a = (1, 25, 3)
Then I would like to do a request like:
rst.Source = "SELECT TableNumerosClients.NOM_CLIENT ," & _
"FROM table.Clients WHERE NOT table.id in a ;"
My problem here is a, I do not know how to make the query understand that a = (1, 25, 3)
Thanks
sql vba
What does the SQL for the first request look like?
– Tim Williams
Nov 27 '18 at 22:38
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I would like to do a SQL request in VBA that avoids some values.
First I do a request that give me the values I do not want:
I put those values in a table
a
for example:a = (1, 25, 3)
Then I would like to do a request like:
rst.Source = "SELECT TableNumerosClients.NOM_CLIENT ," & _
"FROM table.Clients WHERE NOT table.id in a ;"
My problem here is a, I do not know how to make the query understand that a = (1, 25, 3)
Thanks
sql vba
I would like to do a SQL request in VBA that avoids some values.
First I do a request that give me the values I do not want:
I put those values in a table
a
for example:a = (1, 25, 3)
Then I would like to do a request like:
rst.Source = "SELECT TableNumerosClients.NOM_CLIENT ," & _
"FROM table.Clients WHERE NOT table.id in a ;"
My problem here is a, I do not know how to make the query understand that a = (1, 25, 3)
Thanks
sql vba
sql vba
edited Nov 27 '18 at 22:49
Lee Mac
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asked Nov 27 '18 at 22:00
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What does the SQL for the first request look like?
– Tim Williams
Nov 27 '18 at 22:38
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What does the SQL for the first request look like?
– Tim Williams
Nov 27 '18 at 22:38
What does the SQL for the first request look like?
– Tim Williams
Nov 27 '18 at 22:38
What does the SQL for the first request look like?
– Tim Williams
Nov 27 '18 at 22:38
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Assuming that your example object a
is genuinely a table and not an array of values, there are a couple of ways to accomplish this:
Using a subquery in the WHERE
clause:
select c.nom_client
from clients c
where c.id not in (select a.id from a)
Using a LEFT JOIN
:
select c.nom_client
from clients c left join a on c.id = a.id
where a.id is null
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Assuming that your example object a
is genuinely a table and not an array of values, there are a couple of ways to accomplish this:
Using a subquery in the WHERE
clause:
select c.nom_client
from clients c
where c.id not in (select a.id from a)
Using a LEFT JOIN
:
select c.nom_client
from clients c left join a on c.id = a.id
where a.id is null
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Assuming that your example object a
is genuinely a table and not an array of values, there are a couple of ways to accomplish this:
Using a subquery in the WHERE
clause:
select c.nom_client
from clients c
where c.id not in (select a.id from a)
Using a LEFT JOIN
:
select c.nom_client
from clients c left join a on c.id = a.id
where a.id is null
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Assuming that your example object a
is genuinely a table and not an array of values, there are a couple of ways to accomplish this:
Using a subquery in the WHERE
clause:
select c.nom_client
from clients c
where c.id not in (select a.id from a)
Using a LEFT JOIN
:
select c.nom_client
from clients c left join a on c.id = a.id
where a.id is null
Assuming that your example object a
is genuinely a table and not an array of values, there are a couple of ways to accomplish this:
Using a subquery in the WHERE
clause:
select c.nom_client
from clients c
where c.id not in (select a.id from a)
Using a LEFT JOIN
:
select c.nom_client
from clients c left join a on c.id = a.id
where a.id is null
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What does the SQL for the first request look like?
– Tim Williams
Nov 27 '18 at 22:38