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I am currently working within Access 2013.

The problem that I have is that I am trying to duplicate a record from the main form to a subform with a button.

My tables consist of:

tbl40_1                      tbl40_1_changes

ID (PK)                      ID (PK)
System_Name                  40_1_ID (FK)
Configuration_Type           System_Name
Configuration_ID             Configuration_Type
Reference_Document           Configuration_ID 
Approval_Authority           Reference_Document
Approval_Mechanism           Approval_Authority
Item_Location                Approval_Mechanism 
Custodian                    Item_Location  
                             Custodian              

The current code that I have for the button consist of:

Private Sub Duplicate_Click()

Dim strInsert
Dim db As DAO.Database

StrInsert = "INSERT INTO tbl40_1_changes_subform (ID, [System_Name], [Configuration_Type], [Configuration_ID], [Reference_Document], [Approval_Authority], [Approval_Mechanism], [Item_Location], [Custodian]" & _
            "SELECT ID, [System_Name], [Configuration_Type], [Configuration_ID], [Reference_Document], [Approval_Authority], [Approval_Mechanism], [Item_Location], [Custodian]" & _
            "FROM frm40_1" & _
            "WHERE [40_1_ID] = " & Me.tbl40_1_changes_subform.Form.txt40_1_ID

Set db = CurrentDb()

db.Execute strInsert, dbFailOnError
Set db = Nothing


End Sub

When I click on the button I am getting a Run-time error for [StrInsert = "INSERT INTO", "Select", "From", "Where"]. I am not for sure what is wrong within this code as it is highlighting this entire piece of code.

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  • you forgot to close the first line with ) Jul 15, 2016 at 14:03
  • Include Debug.Print StrInsert, run the code, and then inspect the INSERT statement in the Immediate window. (Ctrl+g will take you there.) You need to match this pattern: INSERT INTO TableName (<field list>) ... You must include both parentheses around <field list> --- looks like yours is missing the second.
    – HansUp
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:05

1 Answer 1

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You are missing spaces at your line breaks.

Add a Debug.Print StrInsert to see it.

And, as Hynek Bernard wrote, the INSERT clause is missing the closing )

Try

StrInsert = "INSERT INTO tbl40_1_changes (ID, [System_Name], [Configuration_Type], [Configuration_ID], [Reference_Document], [Approval_Authority], [Approval_Mechanism], [Item_Location], [Custodian])" & _
            " SELECT ID, [System_Name], [Configuration_Type], [Configuration_ID], [Reference_Document], [Approval_Authority], [Approval_Mechanism], [Item_Location], [Custodian]" & _
            " FROM frm40_1" & _
            " WHERE [40_1_ID] = " & Me.tbl40_1_changes_subform.Form.txt40_1_ID

Debug.Print StrInsert   ' Ctrl+G shows Debug output

Edit

I think your WHERE clause is very off. You are copying from frm40_1 (on the main form) to tbl40_1_changes on the subform, right?

And if tbl40_1_changes.ID is an Autonumber, you can't set it.

Then you'll need something like

StrInsert = "INSERT INTO tbl40_1_changes (40_1_ID, [System_Name], [Configuration_Type], [Configuration_ID], [Reference_Document], [Approval_Authority], [Approval_Mechanism], [Item_Location], [Custodian])" & _
            " SELECT ID, [System_Name], [Configuration_Type], [Configuration_ID], [Reference_Document], [Approval_Authority], [Approval_Mechanism], [Item_Location], [Custodian]" & _
            " FROM tbl40_1" & _
            " WHERE ID = " & Me.ID
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  • Hello Andre, thanks for the response. I copied your code and I still getting the same error code (Run-time error 2465: Application - defined or object - defined error).
    – Orange56
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:15
  • Please double-check that error, @Orange56. The message for Access error #2465 starts with "Microsoft Access can't find the field ..."
    – HansUp
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:17
  • @Orange56: edited target table name. If it still fails, please post the full Debug output. And read How to debug dynamic SQL in VBA
    – Andre
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:24
  • @HansUp I have check the Access error #2465 and it is displaying ("application-defined or object-defined error), not for sure why. When I search the code in google it is displaying "Microsoft Access can't find the field".
    – Orange56
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:24
  • @Orange56: Also, if 40_1_ID is a foreign key, you will have to insert it too. I strongly suggest building your query in the query designer, and only when it is finished and working, copy the SQL back to VBA.
    – Andre
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:26

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