Access VBA: issue on UPDATE statement (3144)
In my Access VBA, I have this code:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET Note = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
But I get:
Run-time error '3144': Syntax error in UPDATE statement
Doing some tests, I figured out the issue is related to the field Note. I have checked that all the other part of the code are ok. I don't know why this issue because field Note exists and its characteristics are correct.
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In my Access VBA, I have this code:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET Note = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
But I get:
Run-time error '3144': Syntax error in UPDATE statement
Doing some tests, I figured out the issue is related to the field Note. I have checked that all the other part of the code are ok. I don't know why this issue because field Note exists and its characteristics are correct.
ms-access access-vba
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In my Access VBA, I have this code:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET Note = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
But I get:
Run-time error '3144': Syntax error in UPDATE statement
Doing some tests, I figured out the issue is related to the field Note. I have checked that all the other part of the code are ok. I don't know why this issue because field Note exists and its characteristics are correct.
ms-access access-vba
In my Access VBA, I have this code:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET Note = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
But I get:
Run-time error '3144': Syntax error in UPDATE statement
Doing some tests, I figured out the issue is related to the field Note. I have checked that all the other part of the code are ok. I don't know why this issue because field Note exists and its characteristics are correct.
ms-access access-vba
ms-access access-vba
edited Nov 14 '18 at 18:51
Lee Mac
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Note
is a reserved word in MS Access.
Therefore, change your SQL to:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET [Note] = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
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Note
is a reserved word in MS Access.
Therefore, change your SQL to:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET [Note] = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
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Note
is a reserved word in MS Access.
Therefore, change your SQL to:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET [Note] = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
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Note
is a reserved word in MS Access.
Therefore, change your SQL to:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET [Note] = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
Note
is a reserved word in MS Access.
Therefore, change your SQL to:
CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE [Table Name] SET [Note] = 'aaaa' WHERE [Codice Progetto] = 'XX';"
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