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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Access » Recordset Filter 
Use Recordset filter
 

Sub TestFilter()
    Dim rsContacts As ADODB.Recordset
    Set rsContacts = New ADODB.Recordset
    With rsContacts
        .CursorType = adOpenStatic
        .Open "tblContacts", CurrentProject.Connection
    End With
    rsContacts.Filter = "txtLastName Like 'D*'"
    If rsContacts.EOF Then
        Debug.Print "No records met that criteria."
    Else
        Do Until rsContacts.EOF
            Debug.Print "Contact Id: " & rsContacts!intContactId & _
                "  Last Name: " & rsContacts!txtLastName & _
                "  First Name: " & rsContacts!txtFirstName
            rsContacts.MoveNext
        Loop
    End If
    rsContacts.Close
    Set rsContacts = Nothing
End Sub

 
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