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ODBCErrors object (Excel)

A collection of ODBCError objects.

Remarks

Each ODBCError object represents an error returned by the most recent ODBC query. If the specified ODBC query runs without error, the ODBCErrors collection is empty. The errors in the collection are indexed in the order in which they're generated by the ODBC data source. You cannot add members to the collection.

Example

Use the ODBCErrors property of the Application object to return the ODBCErrors collection. The following example refreshes query table one and displays any ODBC errors that occur.

With Worksheets(1).QueryTables(1) 
 .Refresh 
 Set errs = Application.ODBCErrors 
 If errs.Count > 0 Then 
 Set r = .Destination.Cells(1) 
 r.Value = "The following errors occurred:" 
 c = 0 
 For Each er In errs 
 c = c + 1 
 r.offset(c, 0).value = er.ErrorString 
 r.offset(c, 1).value = er.SqlState 
 Next 
 Else 
 MsgBox "Query complete: all records returned." 
 End If 
End With 

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