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I'm trying to create a recordset that is ordered according to a table and the current Orderby property of a certain form. Since the Orderby property will change when the users changes it, I made a function that gets the first field only (It's possible to order it using more than 1 field) in the Orderby property and using it to create an ordered recordset .The field's name given from the getField function is given correctly but I assume that the syntax of "Set rsAll = ..." is incorrect which is what I think is causing the code to stop.

Creating a Recordset in an ordered manner.

Dim rsAll As DAO.Recordset
If Len(Forms("All Patient Sub").OrderBy) > 0 Then
Set rsAll = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("SELECT * FROM [All Patient Info] ORDER BY " & getField(Forms("All Patient Sub").OrderBy)) 'code stops here
Else
Set rsAll = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset("All Patient Info")
End If

The function that gets the field name from the Orderby property belonging to the form

Public Function getField(ByVal sorter As String) As String
Debug.Print "Started"
'i = 21 hence [All Patient Info].[ is skipped and starts from the field's name
    For i = 21 To Len(sorter)
        If Mid(sorter, i, 1) = "]" Then
            getField = Mid(sorter, 21, i - 21)
            Exit For
        End If
    Next i
Debug.Print getField
End Function
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    When you say "code stops here", I assume you mean there is an error. If so, what does the error message say? If you meant something other than an error, then what? I suspect it could be useful to see what this shows you: Debug.Print "SELECT * FROM [All Patient Info] ORDER BY " & getField(Forms("All Patient Sub").OrderBy))
    – HansUp
    May 15, 2016 at 18:49
  • Also what is the output of Debug.Print getField ?
    – Andre
    May 15, 2016 at 19:23
  • Sorry for the ambiguous vocabulary, I meant an error has occurred. I tried Debug.Print "SELECT * FROM [All Patient Info] ORDER BY " & getField(Forms("All Patient Sub").OrderBy)) and it printed nothing and the output of Debug.Print getField can differ from time to time but lets say its DOB.
    – Kozero
    May 15, 2016 at 19:28
  • What is the error message?
    – Andre
    May 15, 2016 at 19:32
  • No error message appeared.
    – Kozero
    May 16, 2016 at 6:32

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I don't really follow your code; however since you just want the first column in the orderBy, how about this:

This function needs to be put in a module:

'this returns either " ORDER BY [column name]" or an empty string, if there is no column name to order by
public function OrderByClause(propValue as string) as string
    dim cols as string()

    if propValue = "" then
        OrderByClause = ""
    else
        cols = split(propValue, ",")
        dim junk as string: junk = cols(0)
        if instr(junk, ".") > 0 then
            junk = mid(junk, instr(junk, ".") + 1)
        end if
        OrderByClause = " ORDER BY " & junk
    end if
end function

Then in your form:

Dim rsAll As DAO.Recordset
Dim src as string
src = OrderByClause(Forms("All Patient Sub").OrderBy & "")
src = "SELECT * FROM [All Patient Info]" & src

Set rsAll = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset(src)

Since the OrderByClause function always returns a value, you can just call it in your form regardless of what the property is set to; The invocation uses ... & "" to prevent an error if the property is in fact null.

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