If I use RecordsAffected with CurrentDb.Execute, it always returns 0. If I first make a instance of a Database object it works properly. Why?
Like this:
Dim Db As Database
Set Db = CurrentDb
Db.Execute "DELETE * FROM [Samples] WHERE Sample=5"
If Db.RecordsAffected = 0 Then
MsgBox "Error"
End If
Instead of:
CurrentDb.Execute "DELETE * FROM [Samples] WHERE Sample=5"
If CurrentDb.RecordsAffected = 0 Then
MsgBox "Error"
End If
I'm using Access 2007 and the Microsoft Office 12.0 Access database engine Objects Library.
Each time you use CurrentDB, it is a new instance.
Use With
. Change your code to:
Dim Db As Database
Dim recordAffect = Integer
Set Db = CurrentDb
With Db
.Execute "DELETE * FROM [Samples] WHERE Sample=5"
recordAffect = .RecordsAffected
'If Db.RecordsAffected = 0 Then
If (recordAffect = 0) Then
MsgBox "Error"
End If
End With
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