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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Access » Recordset Find 
Simple Select statement
 
Sub MyFirstConnection()
    Dim myConnection As ADODB.Connection
    Dim myRecordset As ADODB.Recordset
    Dim strSQL As String
    
    strSQL = "SELECT * FROM tblCustomer ORDER BY txtCustLastName"
    
    Set myConnection = CurrentProject.Connection
    
    Set myRecordset = New ADODB.Recordset
    myRecordset.Open strSQL, myConnection
    
    Do Until myRecordset.EOF
       Debug.Print myRecordset.Fields("txtCustFirstName"), _
                   myRecordset.Fields("txtCustLastName")
       myRecordset.MoveNext
    Loop
    myRecordset.Close
    myConnection.Close
    Set myConnection = Nothing
    Set myRecordset = Nothing
End Sub

 
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