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I am working in access and utilizing VBA to make queries in wich I have variable names, so I can't use the query wizard in access

I have the following 2 tables:

tblKabelInfo

And a table with a name that varies depending on something else in my program

tblName1 as String

the tables look like this:

tblKabelInfo:

+--------------+----------+----------+----------+
| Kabelnummer  |   data   |more data |even more |           
+--------------+----------+----------+----------+
| 1            |    x     |    x     |    x     |
+--------------+----------+----------+----------+
| 2            |    x     |    x     |    x     |
+--------------+----------+----------+----------+
| 3            |    x     |    x     |    x     |
+--------------+----------+----------+----------+
| 4            |    x     |    x     |    x     |
+--------------+----------+----------+----------+

tblName1:

+--------------------------------+----------+----------+
| Filename                       |   bla    | databla  |
+--------------------------------+---------------------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0001.SOR |    x     |    x     |
+--------------------------------+----------+----------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0002.SOR |    x     |    x     |
+--------------------------------+----------+----------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0003.SOR |    x     |    x     |
+--------------------------------+----------+----------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0004.SOR |    x     |    x     |
+--------------------------------+----------+----------+

I know that both tables are of the same size (so if the table "tblName1" goes up to 0234.SOR, I know that Kabelnummer from "tblKabelInfo" also goes up to 234)

I would like to make a query that makes a new table that looks something like this:

NewTable:

+--------------------------------+--------------+-----+--------+-----------+---------+
| Filename                       |KabelNummer   | bla |databla | More Data |Even more|
+--------------------------------+--------------+--------------+-----------+---------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0001.SOR | 1            |  x  |   x    |     x     |    x    |
+--------------------------------+--------------+-----+--------+-----------+---------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0002.SOR | 2            |  x  |   x    |     x     |    x    |
+--------------------------------+--------------+-----+--------+-----------+---------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0003.SOR | 3            |  x  |   x    |     x     |    x    |
+--------------------------------+--------------+-----+--------+-----------+---------+
|\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0004.SOR | 4            |  x  |   x    |     x     |    x    |
+--------------------------------+--------------+-----+--------+-----------+---------+

I would like to have the 2 tables in 1 table and the common factor is that the end of "Filename" should be the same as "KabelNummer"

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  • instead of @products use B.FileName. Also you misse AS INT) at the end Jul 24, 2013 at 9:46
  • am updated my answer with the corrected query. Have a look Jul 24, 2013 at 9:50
  • CAST and SUBSTRING are not Access SQL functions.
    – HansUp
    Jul 24, 2013 at 15:35
  • @HansUp Then how should I formulate this query in Access VBA SQL?
    – Gutanoth
    Jul 25, 2013 at 5:05
  • Use Access SQL functions: Val(); Mid(); and InStr().
    – HansUp
    Jul 25, 2013 at 12:27

3 Answers 3

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It seems the basic challenge here is to identify the digits in tblName1.Filename which can then be used to join with tblKabelInfo.Kabelnummer.

If those digits are always the first 4 of the last 8 characters of the string, you can use Right and Left, which are compatible with Access SQL, to get them easily.

Here is a session from the Immediate window.

Filename = "\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0001.SOR"
? Right(Filename, 8)
0001.SOR
? Left(Right(Filename, 8), 4)
0001

If you need to convert those characters to a numeric value, you can use the Val function.

? Val(Left(Right(Filename, 8), 4))
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However, if the Filename values are more variable, not always ending with a period and 3 more characters, the task will be more challenging.

Filename = "\850\850nm_Lessenaar 1_0001.ABCDEF"
? InstrRev(Filename, "_")
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? InstrRev(Filename, ".")
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? Mid(Filename, InstrRev(Filename, "_") + 1, _
    (InstrRev(Filename, ".") - InstrRev(Filename, "_")) - 1)
0001
? Val(Mid(Filename, InstrRev(Filename, "_") + 1, _
    (InstrRev(Filename, ".") - InstrRev(Filename, "_")) - 1))
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Once you work out the appropriate mix of functions to get what you need, you can use them in your Access query. Here is a query using both of those approaches. It runs without error in Access 2007 with your sample data in tblName1.

SELECT
    t.Filename,
    Val(Left(Right(Filename, 8), 4)) AS Kabelnummer1,
    Val(
            Mid(
                Filename,
                InstrRev(Filename, "_") + 1,
                (InstrRev(Filename, ".") - InstrRev(Filename, "_")) - 1
            )
        ) AS Kabelnummer2
FROM tblName1 AS t;
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  • Thanks, this was exactly what I was looking for. Already had something like this, but chosen as answer for future reference and people having the same problem
    – Gutanoth
    Jul 29, 2013 at 5:14
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SELECT t.Filename,T.bla,T.databla,K.MoreData,K.EvenMore
INTO 
[New Table Name]
FROM tblName1 as T
inner join tblKabelInfo as K
ON CAST(SUBSTRING(T.Filename,[length of filename upto number],1)AS INT)= K.KabelNummer;

Havent tested but will be something along these lines, i recommend looking up select into you could start here.

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Have a try with this

INSERT INTO tableNew
SELECT B.Filename,
       A.Kabelnummer,
       B.bla,
       B.databla,
       A.data,
       A.[more data],
       A.[even more]
FROM tblKabelInfo A INNER JOIN tblName1  B
ON A.Kabelnummer=CAST(RIGHT(SUBSTRING( B.Filename,1,LEN(SUBSTRING( B.Filename, 0, PATINDEX('%.%', B.Filename)) + '.') - 1),4)

Updated to handle upto your 4 digit in filename. 0001 to 9999

Your Query (EDIT)

INSERT INTO tableNew
SELECT B.[Filename],
   A.[Vezelnummer],
   B.[tblVerlies1_Verlies],
   B.[tblVerlies2_Verlies],
   A.[KabelNaam],
   A.[Van],
   A.[Naar],
   A.[VezelLengte],
   A.[TypeKabel],
   A.[TypeConnector],
   A.[AantalConnectoren],
   A.[AantalLassen]
 FROM tblKabelInfo A INNER JOIN tbl_GL_850  B
ON A.Vezelnummer=CAST(RIGHT(SUBSTRING(B.[Filename],1,LEN(SUBSTRING(B.[Filename], 0, PATINDEX('%.%',B.[Filename])) + '.') - 1),4) AS INT)
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  • updated to handle upto your 4 digit in filename. 0001 to 9999 Jul 24, 2013 at 9:29
  • It tells me there is a syntax error in A.Kabelnummer=CAST(SUBSTRING(B.Filename, LEN(SUBSTRING(B.Filename, 0, PATINDEX('%.%',B.Filename)) + '.') - 1, 1) AS INT)
    – Gutanoth
    Jul 24, 2013 at 9:29
  • Is it possible to use a * ? to select all columns at once
    – Gutanoth
    Jul 24, 2013 at 9:34
  • @Niyhesh It tells me theres a missing ), ] or element in the query
    – Gutanoth
    Jul 24, 2013 at 9:37
  • yes you can. But better to specify column names for better performance and also safe. Jul 24, 2013 at 9:37

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