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vote favorite I have the following 'set recordset' line that I cannot get working. The parameters seem correct according to all available help I can find on the subject. The error displays : "Run-time error '3061'. Too few parameters. Expected 1." Here is the line of code: Set rs = dbs.OpenRecordset("SELECT Centre_X, Centre_Y FROM [qry_all_details] WHERE ID = " & siteID & ";", dbOpenSnapshot) Where rs is the recordset (Dim run time error 3061 too few parameters expected 4 rs As Recordset) and dbs = CurrentDb() Any help would be appreciated. I have tried removing the WHERE cause with no effect, and also using single quotes between double quotes, but no joy. Many thanks. ms-access vba share|improve this question edited Mar 26 '11 at 20:31 gideon 15.1k54893 asked Mar 26 '11 at 20:23 uk52rob 26112 Is this query you're opening a parameterized one? Maybe it's expecting a value... –Tim Williams Mar 26 '11 at 20:35 1 Not sure if it's worth noting but your "one line" of code, at least as you entered it, is occupying two lines. Is that correct or is just the formatting here at SO? –Oneide Mar 26 '11 at 22:55 add a comment| 8 Answers 8 active oldest votes up vote 22 down vote "Run-time error '3061'. Too few parameters. Expected 1." I believe this happens when the field name(s) in your sql query do not match the table field name(s), i.e. a field name in the query is wrong or perhaps the table is missing the field altogether. share|improve this answer answered Dec 9 '11 at 19:08 david 22123 Too bad it can't... you know... SAY THAT!!! lol –Hill 22 hours ago add a comment| up vot
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Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,595 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. in DAO: Run time https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/660221-dao-run-time-error-3061-too-few-parameters error 3061 Too few parameters.... P: n/a Richard Hollenbeck I wonder what I'm missing? I really feel like a retard because I've been screwing with some code for a very long time. I just must be http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/run-time-error-3061-too-few-parameters-expected-1.1632430/ missing something very simple. In the following example, I've stripped away everything that doesn't cause the error to make my question a little simpler. Here's the problem in its simplest form inside a report: Dim too few db As DAO.Database Dim rs As DAO.RecordSet Set db = CurrentDb Set rs = db.OpenRecordset("SELECT * FROM qryTableOfGrades") 'where qryTableOfGrades is a saved crosstab query. I get "Run time error 3061 Too few parameters. Expected 0." but if I just make that last line: Set rs = db.OpenRecordset("qryTableOfGrades") I get "Run time error 3061 Too few parameters. Expected 1." And if I do this: Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(qryTableOfGrades) ' without too few parameters quotes I get "variable not defined." If I run the query by itself without the report it runs fine. Jun 10 '07 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 1 Reply P: n/a Allen Browne There is a name in qryTableOfGrades that Access cannot resolve to a field name, so it interprets it as a parameter. The parameter could be several things, e.g.: a) Something like this: [Forms].[Form1].[Text22] When you run the query, the Expression Service handles that reference. But the ES is not available in DAO code, so it is treated as an unsupplied parameter. b) A misspelled field name. c) A field name in the Filter or Order By properties of the query, if the field no longer exists. You should be able to identify what the parameter is by closing all forms, running the query, and seeing what name it asks for. It is possible to supply the parameter programmatically, e.g.: Dim qdf As DAO.QueryDef Set qdf = dbEngine(0)(0).QueryDef("qryTableOfGrades") qdf.Parameters("[Forms].[Form1].[Text22]") = [Forms].[Form1].[Text22] Set rs = qdf.OpenRecordset(... -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org. "Richard Hollenbeck"
Hi all, I am getting this run-time error when I try to execute SQL statement from VB code in Access 2000. Here is my code" Dim sCqlStr As String Dim myDb As DAO.Database Dim myRs As DAO.Recordset Set myDb = CurrentDb cSqlStr = "SELECT Unit FROM q_NotImp2Imp;" Set myRs = myDb.OpenRecordset(cSqlStr) This is where it failed. I can run this query ("Select Unit From q_NotImp2Imp") in Access SQL query window and it works just fine. Please help! Regards, Marin Marin, Jul 28, 2003 #1 Advertisements Ken Snell Guest Assuming that q_NotImp2Imp is a query, I am guessing that it contains a parameter. You need to resolve that parameter in your SQL routine when you call it via code. And you can do that by using the SQL statement of the query itself and then evaluating the parameter before you call the query. -- Ken Snell