I am working in Access 2010 with a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 backend. I have a stored procedure that inserts new values(supplied by the parameters) into a table. The values assigned to the parameters are obtained from files stored in a folder. The Windows File System is used to scan a particular folder to make a list of the files in it. For each scanned file the stored procedure is called and the FileName and QueueId (Filename without extension) along with other values are used as parameters for the stored procedure called. The stored procedure is used to create new records for each file for a table.
Public Function CreateInstrumentInterfaceLogRecords(BatchID As Long, InstrumentName As String) As Boolean
On Error GoTo HandleError
Dim objFSO As FileSystemObject
Dim AllFiles As Object
Dim objFolder As Object
Dim objFile As Object
Dim FileExt As String
Dim strSQL As String
CreateInstrumentInterfaceLogRecords = False
strSQL = "SELECT FileExt FROM tlkpInstrument"
FileExt = ExecuteScalar(strSQL)
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(NewPath)
'NewPath is a public variable that holds the path to the folder'
Set AllFiles = objFolder.Files
For Each objFile In AllFiles
FileName = objFile.FileName
QuenueId = Replace(FileName, FileExt, "")
'call procedure to pass values'
Next objFile
ExitProc:
Exit Function
HandleError:
MsgBox Err.Number & " " & Err.Description & " in CreateInstrumentInterfaceLogRecords"
GoTo ExitProc
End Function
and the stored procedure is:
CREATE PROCEDURE upInsertToInstrumentInterfaceLog @BatchID nvarchar(60),@InstrumentName nvarchar(60) ,@FIleName nvarchar(60), @QueueId nvarchar(60)
AS
INSERT INTO tblInstrumentInterfaceLog (BatchID,InstrumentName,FileName,QueueID,DateOfBatch,Folder)
VALUES (@BatchID, @InstrumentName,@FileName, @QueueId,getdate(),'New');
GO
All the examples haven't really given me a solid idea of to create the connection and call the procedure. Some advice I have been given is to study how ExecuteNonquery works so I have been trying to find examples related to that. The following is one of the example templates I've found
Dim conn As ADODB.Connection
Dim cmd As ADODB.Command
Set conn = New ADODB.Connection
conn.ConnectionString = “your connection String here”
conn.Open
Set cmd = New ADODB.Command
cmd.ActiveConnection = conn
cmd.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
cmd.CommandText = "put stored procedure name here"
cmd.Execute
conn.Close
Set conn = Nothing
Set cmd = Nothing
I am not really sure what I should take from this example and how to incorporate passing values. Also even though I have visited http://www.connectionstrings.com/ I am still confused on how to make them. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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