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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about run time error 3061 too few parameters expected 2 Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with too few parameters. expected 1 access us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is too few parameters. expected 1 excel a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Run-time error '3061'. Too few parameters. Expected 1. (Access 2007) up vote 5 run time error 3061 too few parameters expected 3 down 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
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(Dim 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 23 hours ago add a
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hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask too few parameters expected 5 Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. odbc microsoft access driver too few parameters. expected 1 Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up VBA OpenRecordset Producing Too few parameters. Expected 2. Error up vote 4 down vote favorite I have a query called qryAlloc_Source that has two paramaters under one criteria: >=[forms]![frmReportingMain]![txtAllocStart] And http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5445062/run-time-error-3061-too-few-parameters-expected-1-access-2007 <=[forms]![frmReportingMain]![txtAllocEnd]) A have a separate query that ultimately references qryAlloc_Source (there are a couple queries in between), and that query runs fine when I double click it in the UI, but if I try to open it in VBA, I get an error. My code is: Dim rst As Recordset Set rst = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("qryAlloc_Debits") I am getting run-time error 3061, Too few parameters. Expected 2. I've read that I may need to build out the SQL in VBA http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24336077/vba-openrecordset-producing-too-few-parameters-expected-2-error using the form parameters, but it would be pretty complex SQL given that there are a few queries in the chain. Any suggestions as to a workaround? I considered using VBA to create a table from the query and then just referencing that table--I hate to make extra steps though. vba ms-access share|improve this question asked Jun 20 '14 at 21:41 rryanp 53541534 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted The reason you get the error when you just try to open the recordset is that your form is not open and when you try to access [forms]![frmReportingMain] it's null then you try to get a property on that null reference and things blow up. The OpenRecordset function has no way of poping up a dialog box to prompt for user inputs like the UI does if it gets this error. You can change your query to use parameters that are not bound to a form yourTableAllocStart >= pAllocStart and yourTableAllocEnd <= pAllocEnd Then you can use this function to get the recordset of that query. Function GetQryAllocDebits(pAllocStart As String, pAllocEnd As String) As DAO.Recordset Dim db As DAO.Database Dim qdef As DAO.QueryDef Set db = CurrentDb Set qdef = db.QueryDefs("qryAlloc_Debits") qdef.Parameters.Refresh qdef.Parameters("pAllocStart").Value = pAllocStart qdef.Parameters("pAllocEnd").Value = pAllocEnd Set GetQryAllocDebits = qdef.OpenRecordset End Function The disadvantage to this is that when you call this n
Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,595 IT Pros & Developers. https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/660221-dao-run-time-error-3061-too-few-parameters It's quick & easy. in DAO: Run time 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 http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?883621-Visual-basic-Run-time-error-3061-Too-few-parameters-Expected-1 with some code for a very long time. I just must be missing something very simple. In the following example, I've stripped away everything that doesn't cause the error to make too few my question a little simpler. Here's the problem in its simplest form inside a report: Dim 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 too few parameters = 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 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]")
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, custome