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    How to pass parameter from Access pass-through to SQL stored procedure

    Thanks, got it working! Thank you guys for your help. Much appreciated! This forum is a gem indeed!
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    How to pass parameter from Access pass-through to SQL stored procedure

    Good Morning, Thank you for your suggestion. It worked! And, it was a lot simpler than I thought (of course thanks to you who knew what to do). My form's command button now works the way I had envisioned it and I am happy! Have a great day! Setare
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    How to pass parameter from Access pass-through to SQL stored procedure

    Good Morning, Thank you for your suggestion. I don't have much experience with DAO or ADO coding in VBA. I added your code and changed the Connect string but it throws this error. I can't figure out what is wrong with the Connect string. Here is my Connect string: With db.CreateQueryDef("")...
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    How to pass parameter from Access pass-through to SQL stored procedure

    Hello, I have spent several hours trying to figure this out but have not succeeded. So, I need help please! I have a SQL stored procedure where it deletes a row from a table based on a Username and then inserts new rows for that Username based on the Username and Department that is entered...
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    "Dashboard Builder for Access"

    Hi - Has anyone used the third party software, "Dashboard Builder for Access", from OpenGate Software? If yes, would you recommend it and how easy is it to create a dashboard with graphs? Thanks, Setare
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    Hello

    Yes it is!
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    Hello

    Thanks Mick!
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    Hello

    Hi - Thanks for your welcome message. SM
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    How to create a Dial (gauge) Graph and Dashboard in Access?

    Thank you very much for your quick response. Have you used or heard of the 3rd party software, "Dashboard Builder" for Access? Thanks, Setareh
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    How to create a Dial (gauge) Graph and Dashboard in Access?

    Hi - I am currently using Access 2010 and have created several pie, line and column charts. However, I am looking into finding a way to create a dashboard (not a Main Menu or switchboard) in Access. It looks like I can't create a dial in Access 2010 using a doughnut chart. Although I was able...
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    Hello

    Hi - I just joined this forum even though I have been using Access for over 20 years. Better late than never! I have worked in IT since graduating from college and have worked in positions in industry, universities and government. Nice to meet you all, Setare
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