![]() I may need to save it via VBA programmatically but don't know how. ![]() My first problem is that I can't save the ODBC connection for the pass-thru query permanently. ![]() I would like to know if there is a way to call a pass-thru query via ADO connection object?įor start, I have a pass-thru query (with oracle reserved key words) in Access 2003, so I can't covert the pass-thru query into sql statements in VBA programmatically, because there's no direct equivalent in T-SQL for Oracle's START WITH.CONNECT BY.
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