问题
I typed this code to create a view in a pre created database:
CREATE VIEW NHTrips AS
SELECT TripID, TripName, StartLocation, State, Distance, MaxGrpSize, Type, Season
FROM Trip
WHERE State = 'NH'
;
When I try to run Access(2007) responds with a an error message: "Syntax error in CREATE TABLE statement."
Why?
回答1:
Access supports CREATE VIEW
when you execute it from ADO/OleDb. This code snippet works because CurrentProject.Connection
is an ADO object ...
Dim strSql As String
strSql = "CREATE VIEW NHTrips AS" & vbCrLf & _
"SELECT TripID, TripName, StartLocation, State, Distance, MaxGrpSize, Type, Season" & vbCrLf & _
"FROM Trip" & vbCrLf & _
"WHERE State = 'NH';"
CurrentProject.Connection.Execute strSql
However attempting to execute the same statement from DAO triggers error #3290 "Syntax error in CREATE TABLE statement." ...
CurrentDb.Execute strSql ' CurrentDb refers to a DAO Database object
That means you will get the same error if you attempt to execute that statement from the query designer because it uses DAO.
If you can use something other than CREATE VIEW
, consider using the CreateQueryDef
method to create your query with the SQL SELECT
statement ...
strSql = "SELECT TripID, TripName, StartLocation, State, Distance, MaxGrpSize, Type, Season" & vbCrLf & _
"FROM Trip" & vbCrLf & _
"WHERE State = 'NH';"
CurrentDb.CreateQueryDef "NHTrips", strSql
回答2:
Not much info given about which database you are trying to create a view in. If you are trying to create a view in access, then you should think of all the queries that are in the navigation bar of access as VIEWS.
These can be created using VBA by manipulating the QueryDefs object see here and here
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32770318/attempting-create-view-in-access-gives-syntax-error-in-create-table-statement