Microsoft KB Archive/210150

= ACC2000: How to Count Values in Record or Recordset Across Fields =

Article ID: 210150

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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 * Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
This article shows you how to create a sample user-defined Visual Basic for Applications routine that you can use to count the occurrence of a specific field value in a record or recordset.

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MORE INFORMATION
The following function is designed for Text fields, but you can modify it to work with any data type. It assumes that all fields are of the same data type. This function is designed to work on a single table or query. It accepts the following two arguments:


 * Strval, a string used to identify the value or text.
 * Sourcename, the name of the table or query to search.

CAUTION: If you follow the steps in this example, you modify the sample database Northwind.mdb. You may want to back up the Northwind.mdb file and follow these steps on a copy of the database.

NOTE: The sample code in this article uses Microsoft Data Access Objects. For this code to run properly, you must reference the Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library. To do so, click References on the Tools menu in the Visual Basic Editor, and make sure that the Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library check box is selected.

Examples
To create the function, follow these steps:  Open the sample database Northwind.mdb and create a new module.  Type the following lines in the Declarations section: Dim strval As String Dim sourcename As String   Type the following procedure: Function CountOccurrenceRecordset(strval As String, sourcename As _   String) Dim db As DAO.Database, rs As DAO.Recordset, Strval_Count As Integer Dim I As Integer Set db = CurrentDb Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(sourcename, dbOpenDynaset) rs.MoveFirst Strval_Count = 0 Do Until rs.EOF For I = 0 To rs.Fields.Count - 2 If TypeName(rs.Fields(I).Value) <> "Byte" Then ' In version 7.0, the OLE data type returns a data type error 13 ' on a comparison. This is to exclude that field from the search. If rs.Fields(I).Value = strval Then Strval_Count = Strval_Count + 1 End If         End If       Next I       rs.MoveNext Loop MsgBox "Count of " & strval & " found = " & Strval_Count CountOccurrenceRecordset = Strval_Count

End Function   On the View menu, click the Immediate Window, type the following line, and then press ENTER:

?CountOccurrenceRecordset("Robert","Employees")

Note that the message box returns "Count of Robert found = 1." 

To demonstrate that more than one record can be found, open the Employees table and change another employee's first name to Robert, commit the record, and close the table. Then rerun the function in the Immediate window.

If you want to search all fields in only one record, use the following sample code. This example searches all fields in the first record only.

Function CountOccurrenceRecord(strval As String, sourcename As _   String) Dim db As DAO.Database, rs As DAO.Recordset, Strval_Count As Integer Dim I As Integer Set db = CurrentDb Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(sourcename, dbOpenDynaset) rs.MoveFirst Strval_Count = 0 For I = 0 To rs.Fields.Count - 2 If TypeName(rs.Fields(I).Value) <> "Byte" Then If rs.Fields(I).Value = strval Then Strval_Count = Strval_Count + 1 End If      End If    Next I    MsgBox "Count of " & strval & " found = " & Strval_Count CountOccurrenceRecord = Strval_Count End Function

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