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How to set a GUID as ADO query parameters from Delphi?

MS Access allows the numeric type GUID (in German it's called 'Replikations-ID', so I guess in English that would be 'replication id') which is stored as a 16 byte binary field in the database.

I found how to access these fields in Delphi with TAdoQuery/TAdoTable using TGuidField(...).AsGuid, but now I want to execute an SQL-Query like this:

select * from SomeTable where SomeGuidField=:AGuid

I tried setting a TAdoQuery's SQL property to the above statement but found no way to actually set the AGuid-Parameter so the query can be opened. Whatever I tried resulted in the (ADO/COM) error "No value given for one or more required parameters", e.g.:

TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := QuotedString(GuidToStr(AGuid));
TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here

This doesn't work either:

TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := GuidToStr(AGuid);
TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here

I had a look at how TGuidField(...).AsGuid works and found that it first converts the GUID to a string and then the string to a variant (and vice versa).

It works fine, if I always generate the SQL-Statement like this:

select * from SomeTable where SomeGuidField='<a guid goes here>'

As I am passing that TAdoQuery object around in the program I would like to only change the AGuid-Parameter to keep most methods agnostic on the actual SQL-Statement.

Is there any other way to set a GUID-Parameter than always change the complete SQL-Statement?

(It must be a GUID because I need a globally unique identifier to synchronize with other databases which are MS SQL or MS Access based.)

edit: vradmilovic is right, this works:

TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := GuidToStr(AGuid);
TheQuery.Open;

I don't understand why it didn't work the first time I tried it.

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TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := QuotedString(GuidToStr(AGuid)); TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here TAdoQuery, MS Access and GUIDsHow to set ADO query parameters from Delphi?

MS Access allows the numeric type GUID (in German it's called 'Replikations-ID', so I guess in English that would be 'replication id') which is stored as a 16 byte binary field in the database.

I found how to access these fields in Delphi with TAdoQuerie/TAdoTable TAdoQuery/TAdoTable using TGuidField(...).AsGuid, but now I want to execute an SQL-Query like this:

select * from SomeTable where SomeGuidField=:AGuid

I tried setting a TAdoQuery's TAdoQuery's SQL property to the above statement but found no way to actually set the AGuid-Parameter AGuid-Parameter so the query can be opened. Whatever I tried resulted in the (ADO/COM) error "No value given for one or more required parameters", e.g.:

TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := QuotedString(GuidToStr(AGuid));
TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here

This doesn't work either:

TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := GuidToStr(AGuid);
TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here

I had a look at how TGuidField(...).AsGuid works and found that it first converts the GUID to a string and then the string to a variant (and vice versa).

It works fine, if I always generate the SQL-Statement like this:

select * from SomeTable where SomeGuidField='<a guid goes here>'

As I am passing that TAdoQuery object around in the program I would like to only change the AGuid-Parameter AGuid-Parameter to keep most methods agnostic on the actual SQL-Statement.

Is there any other way to set a GUID-Parameter than always change the complete SQL-Statement?

(It must be a GUID because I need a globaly globally unique identifier to synchronize with other databases which are MS SQL or MS Access based.)

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TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := QuotedString(GuidToStr(AGuid)); TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here TAdoQuery, MS Access and GUIDs

MS Access allows the numeric type GUID (in German it's called 'Replikations-ID', so I guess in English that would be 'replication id') which is stored as a 16 byte binary field in the database.

I found how to access these fields in Delphi with TAdoQuerie/TAdoTable using TGuidField(...).AsGuid, but now I want to execute an SQL-Query like this:

select * from SomeTable where SomeGuidField=:AGuid

I tried setting a TAdoQuery's SQL property to the above statement but found no way to actually set the AGuid-Parameter so the query can be opened. Whatever I tried resulted in the (ADO/COM) error "No value given for one or more required parameters", e.g.:

TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := QuotedString(GuidToStr(AGuid));
TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here

This doesn't work either:

TheQuery.ParamByName('AGuid').Value := GuidToStr(AGuid);
TheQuery.Open; // <<== crashes here

I had a look at how TGuidField(...).AsGuid works and found that it first converts the GUID to a string and then the string to a variant (and vice versa).

It works fine, if I always generate the SQL-Statement like this:

select * from SomeTable where SomeGuidField='<a guid goes here>'

As I am passing that TAdoQuery object around in the program I would like to only change the AGuid-Parameter to keep most methods agnostic on the actual SQL-Statement.

Is there any other way to set a GUID-Parameter than always change the complete SQL-Statement?

(It must be a GUID because I need a globaly unique identifier to synchronize with other databases which are MS SQL or MS Access based.)

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