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Kulguru (Programmer)
19 Dec 00 8:13
I have a query which calls a function, the function returns some values and at same time does some error trapping and inserts data into a log table.

Select countryCode, GetName(countryCode) from countryTable;

GetName( ) will look for some data in some other table, if found it will return the value else it will insert an error message in a log table.

There are 1500 possible rows in the CountryTable.

When I make a macro OpenQuery, the whole set of data is not getting traversed. Is there any way,to traverse the whole set of data ?

DougP (MIS)
28 Dec 00 8:42
there is no magic command except to open your recordset and

Movefirst
then
Movenext
until you are at the end

Can you provide us the code that gets your data in your function?


DougP, MCP
 dposton@universal1.com
 
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