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up vote 1 down vote favorite I have researched all the STACKOVERFLOW questions on this but cannot make it work. I have a simple table: And a form: I want to extract the fields from the table T:ActityRoster and the “Activity Date” from the form and “add” them to a table T:ActivityHistory. A STACKOVERFLOW expert helped me with some code, but it won’t even set the first recordset:rsIn run time error 3061 too few parameters expected 4 Dim ActID As Integer, actDate As Date, val1 As Long, val2 As Long, val3 As Boolean, val4 As Currency Dim db As Database, rsIn As Recordset, rsOut As Recordset Dim strSQL As String Set db = CurrentDb ActID = Me.cboActivityName.Column(0) strSQL = "SELECT * FROM T:ActivityRoster WHERE [ActivityID] = ActID" Debug.Print strSQL Set rsIn = db.OpenRecordset(strSQL, dbOpenDynaset, dbReadOnly) rsIn.MoveLast Set rsOut = db.OpenRecordset("T:AttendanceHistory", dbOpenDynaset, dbEditAdd) rsOut.MoveLast actDate = Me.ActivityDate.Value ' retrive the date from the form With rsIn .MoveFirst Do val1 = !ActivityID val2 = !MemberID val3 = !Attended val4 = !AmtSpent With rsOut .AddNew !ActivityDate = actDate !ActivityID = val1 !MemberID = val2 !Attended = val3 !AmtSpent = val4 .Update End With .MoveNext Loop Until .EOF .Close End With rsOut.Close Set rsIn = Nothing Set rsOut = Nothing Set db = Nothing End Sub I have verified that all field names are correct and are consistent data types. When I put the query back into Access, it gives what is expected. ms-access access-vba ms-access-2010 share|improve this question edited Apr 21 '15 at 17:18 HansUp 79.3k114371 asked Apr 21 '15 at 15:58 Michael 4619 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted The SELECT statement includes
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Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, odbc microsoft access driver too few parameters. expected 1 just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up run time error 3061 - ms access up vote 0 down vote favorite I am relatively new to MS Access and VBA. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29777371/why-run-time-error-3061-too-few-parameters-expected-1-access-2010 I am trying to do a bit of code for this DB and get error message 'Run Time Error 3061. Too Few parameters. Expected 1" when it gets to the OpenRecordSet clause. I have been researching and looking at this for days but cannot figure out the reason for the error. I know the error is in the SELECT specifically in the WHERE clause when the form is being closed. The strange thing is that http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16617103/run-time-error-3061-ms-access when i change the condition to Record_Num = 2 or any specific number it seems to work, but i need to use the Record_Match_Temp variable. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Here is the code Option Compare Database Dim Record_Match_Temp As Integer Dim Logged_Now As String Private Sub Form_Close() Dim db2 As Database Dim rs2 As Recordset2 Dim SelStr As String Set db2 = CurrentDb() SelStr = "SELECT Record_Num FROM User_Log WHERE Record_Num = Record_Match_Temp" Set rs2 = db2.OpenRecordset(SelStr) End Sub Private Sub Form_Load() Form_User_Name = Environ("UserName") Logged_Now = Now() Dim db As Database Dim rs As Recordset Set db = CurrentDb() Set rs = db.OpenRecordset("Select * from [User_Log]") rs.AddNew rs![Log_User_Name] = Environ("UserName") rs![Logged_Computer] = Environ("ComputerName") rs![Logged_In] = Logged_Now rs![Record_Match] = rs![Record_Num] Record_Match_Temp = rs![Record_Num] ' rs![Logged_Out] = Now() rs.Update End Sub Private Sub Form_Timer() Date_Time.Requery End Sub vba ms-access share|improve this question edited May 17 '13 at 20:12 Charles 40.1k1069107 asked May 17 '13 at 20:09 Alfredo Ramirez 612 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote SelStr = "SELECT Record_Num FROM User_Log WHERE Record_Num = " & _ Record_Match_Temp Add single quotes around Record_Match_Temp if the field is not numeric. share|improve this answer answered May 17 '13 at 20:16 Tim Williams 57.4k74263 Great. Thanks a lot. I am not
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few parameters, Expected 1 If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: Visual basic Run-time error '3061' Too few parameters, Expected 1 Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-15-03,08:28 #1 AnD View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered User Join Date Aug 2003 Location Belgium Posts 5 Unanswered: Visual basic Run-time error '3061' Too few parameters, Expected 1 Can somebody help me, when I want to run my project and I select a customer and a product I get this message. Run-time error '3061' Too few parameters, Expected 1. It's in the first sentence I get the error, in "Set ProductRs = EricDb.OpenRecordset(strSQL, dbOpenDynaset)" Set ProductRs = EricDb.OpenRecordset(strSQL, dbOpenDynaset) ProductRs.Index = "PrimaryKey" 'Zoek Product ProductRs.Seek "=", cmbProducts.ItemData(cmbProducts.ListIndex) 'product gevonden 'laat product details zien If Not ProductRs.NoMatch Then LblPrice.Caption = ProductRs!Artprijs LblAmount.Caption = ProductRs!Amount End If End Sub I know it's something with my sql but I have no clue what can be the problem. How can I solve this problem ? Reply With Quote 08-20-03,05:29 #2 doctorzeus View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Jul 2003 Location London Posts 5 This is an error because you have some invalid SQL. Without seeing this, it is impossible to say but the most common problem is if you have referenced a field that does not exist in the database. SELECT customet, customer_id FROM customers In the above example I am trying to get the "customer" and "customer_id" fields from the "customers" table. I get an error 3061 because I have misspelt customer. Reply With Quote 08-20-03,10:42 #3 AnD View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered User Join Date Aug 2003 Location Belgium Posts 5 but how can i find the problem then ? SELECT FROM Region INNER JOIN (Amount INNER JOIN (