General :: Datatype Mismatch Error In Criteria Expression?

Oct 21, 2013

I am getting a datatype mismatch error in criteria expression

Quote:

Private Sub lblManageEmployees_Click()
On Error GoTo lblManageEmployees_Error
Dim db As Object

[Code]....

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Queries :: Datatype Mismatch In Criteria Expression Regarding A CDate Function Field

Jun 25, 2014

I have this linked table query from a OBDC and I need to be able to filter out specific dates in that query. The dates in the table were in text format and I converted the dates using the CDate function. I wanted to filter the query to a single date and always I get the Datatype mismatch in criteria expression error.

However, filtering dates does work only when there are other specifications in the criteria fields (e.g. if I specify a date and and name). My SQL code in error looks like this:

SELECT
purch_hist.PUITM AS ITEM,
purch_hist.PUPO AS PO,
purch_hist.PUQTY AS QTY_RECEIVED,
CDate([purch_hist.PURDT]) AS RECEIPT_DATE,
itmcnt.ITBYR AS BUYER,
purch_hist.PUCST AS UNIT_COST,
vendor.NVNO AS VENDOR NO,

[code]...

This query works fine with a non converted date field, however the dates I need are in text format and need to be converted since I do not have permissions to edit the tables.

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General :: Error 3464 / Data Type Mismatch In Criteria Expression

Jun 23, 2012

"Data type mismatch in criteria expression" Error 3464

I get this on the <DoCmd.OpenForm "frmWrittenStatements"> in my code.

How on earth are any criteria attached to this?

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Nov 22, 2011

I am creating a simple query in a farm audit database.

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I am getting Run-time error '3464': Data type mismatch in criteria expression when i execute the code:

Option Compare Database
Dim rst As DAO.Recordset
Dim rst1 As DAO.Recordset
Public verificacoes As Boolean

[code]....

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I am trying to pass parameters to my qury thru my combo selection. I keep getting this error "Data type mismatch criteria expression", does anyone have an idea why?
WHERE (((fShiftWorked([tblTimeLog].[timeStart])=[Forms]![frmOperatorWorkDone]![cboShift] Or IsNull([Forms]![frmOperatorWorkDone]![cboShift]))=True));


I have spent so much time onthis already and i am sick of it :mad:


Attached is my db. Please help me out here.

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Mar 7, 2007

Hi,
When I click this buton I get an error on one of the following lines.. I can't figure out why and how to fix it.
the error I get is
run-time error '3464':
Data type mismatch in criteria expression.
I made the part where the error occurs in bold and italics

'submit for approval
Private Sub Command22_Click()
Dim rs As Object
Dim rs2 As Recordset
Dim db As Database
Dim name As String
Dim x As Integer 'will be used as flag for do while loop
Dim cnt As Integer 'this will contain the number of records in the recordset

'MsgBox (Me.projno)
Set db = CurrentDb

Answer = MsgBox("Are you sure you want to submit this timesheet?", vbYesNo)
'if cancelled
If Answer = vbNo Then
Else
x = 0 'initialize flag
Set rs = Me.Recordset.Clone

rs.MoveLast
cnt = rs.RecordCount
rs.MoveFirst

Do While x < cnt
If rs!statusPM = "pending" Then
MsgBox "This timesheet has already been submitted. You can't submit this again."
x = cnt
End If
If rs!statusPM = "approved" Then
MsgBox "This timesheet has already been approved by your supervisor. You can't submit this again."
x = cnt
Else
MsgBox (rs!projno)
Set rs2 = db.OpenRecordset("SELECT projmanager FROM Projects WHERE projno =" & rs!projno)
Do While Not rs2.EOF
name = rs2!projmanager
MsgBox (name)
rs2.MoveNext
Loop
rs.Edit
rs!statusPM = "pending"
rs!status = "pending"
rs.Update
x = x + 1
'MsgBox (rs!projno)
rs.MoveNext
End If
Loop
'clear variables
Set db = Nothing
Set rs2 = Nothing
End If
End Sub

Thanks in advance,

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Apr 14, 2005

order_id is an autonumber key field form table Orders_table. Is is also selected in the row.source for the form I am using.
ComboOrder_ID is a combo box that looks up the order_id from the table with a SELECT...
... So I think the two should be the same datatype!

When I set the order_id in the combo the event procedure runs I get the following debug error:-
Runtime error '3464':
Datatype mismatch in criteria expression

This is the code for the after event on that combobox:
[code]
Private Sub ComboOrder_ID_AfterUpdate()
' Find the record that matches the control.
Dim rs As Object
Set rs = Me.Recordset.Clone
rs.FindFirst "orders_table.order_id = '" & Me![ComboOrder_ID] & "'"
If rs.NoMatch Then MsgBox "it's the <find> that is broken" Else Me.Bookmark = rs.Bookmark
End Sub
[end code]
Any help is much appreciated
Thx.
Kev.

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Jul 24, 2013

I had created a Access DB where there is a query named as "GenerateTimeHours", here whenever am trying to do a search by ID, Time & Date, always getting "data type mismatch error", I checked it and understand this Error is causing for Date Search Clause, I tried every possible way to change the date format, using #, etc etc but no result :Query As follows:

Code:

SELECT GenrateTimeHours.ID, GenrateTimeHours.MaximumSeatsNumber, GenrateTimeHours.DaysInMonth, GenrateTimeHours.Hour, GenrateTimeHours.Remaining, GenrateTimeHours.FinalSeats
FROM GenrateTimeHours
WHERE GenrateTimeHours.ID = 1 and GenrateTimeHours.Hour between #08:00:00 AM# and #10:00:00 AM# AND (GenrateTimeHours.DaysInMonth) between #7/2/2013# AND #7/3/2013#;

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Aug 22, 2014

I have a table 'Project Details' to which I have recently added a new field 'Last Invoice issued'. This field is a text field with a lookup and will default to 'No' for new records being added. When the related record is updated in my 'Invoices' table, I have set up a query to change 'Last Invoice Issued' to yes. This is all working fine, but it requires all the records in 'Project Details' to contain 'No' already in order for it to work. As there are over 1000 records in 'Project Details' I made a list in Excel of the right number of no's and copied it in. Most records were fine with the exception of 127. I can edit any of the other fields from the 'Project Details' datasheet or my data entry form, but when I try to edit one of the 127, I get a DataType mismatch error. I can't understand since the records are all in one table and have exactly the same DataTypes set up for each field, why I can edit some and not others? Is there some other place where DataType can be set up that may affect some records and not others?

I have tried to copy my table to post here but when I do that, I get a 'Index or Primary Key cannot contain a Null value' error due to the (New) record having the default values already in but the primary key not being filled until I save,.

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Apr 28, 2014

Code:
Dim rs As Object
Set rs = Me.Recordset.Clone
rs.FindFirst "[OwnerID] = '" & Me![lstUsers] & "'"
Me.Bookmark = rs.Bookmark <---- error is here for the datatype mismatch or No record found

OwnerID is a string.

I have tried

Code:
rs.FindFirst "[OwnerID] = '" & Me.lstUsers & "'"
Me.Bookmark = rs.Bookmark

I have tried

Code:
Set rs = Me.Recordset.Clone
rs.FindFirst "[OwnerID] = " & Me![lstUsers]
Me.Bookmark = rs.Bookmark

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Jul 18, 2005

I am getting the error "Data type mismatch in criteria expression" when I put sorting on the following field in a query:

3 Month Date: DateAdd("m",+3,[Current Date])

If I remove sorting the query works fine. When I add sorting to this column in the query design grid, I get the error message.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
BJS

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Apr 11, 2006

can someone tell me why I getting this error when I try and run this query:

select distinct case_id
from NOLDBA_RPT_CASE_CHG_IND G

where
sys_curr_date between '01/01/2005' and '12/31/2005'
and aft_case_status = 'O'

and not exists
( select 1 from NOLDBA_RPT_CASE_CHG_IND X
where X.case_id = G.case_id
and X.aft_case_status = 'C'
and X.sys_curr_date = G.sys_curr_date )

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Apr 3, 2008

Hi All

I would be much obliged if someone would help me here.

I have the following code which takes a value from a combobox and uses it in an sql statment to find a certain record and then it populates the GUI with that recordset , however I get the following error "Data type mismatch in criteria expression"

Please help

CODE:

Private Sub cmdSearch_Click()

Dim sql As String
Dim rsUpdate As New ADODB.Recordset


On Error GoTo DbError

sql = "SELECT * FROM ServiceReport WHERE CallReferenceNo= " & Me.cboSearchRef.Value


rsUpdate.CursorType = adOpenDynamic
rsUpdate.LockType = adLockOptimistic

rsUpdate.Open sql, remoteConnection, , , adCmdText

If rsCategories.EOF = False Then
Me.txtDate = rsCategories!Date
Me.cboModel = rsCategories!Equipment
Me.txtHK = rsCategories!HongKongFaultNo
Me.txtInvoice = rsCategories!InvoiceNo
Me.txtRef = rsCategories!CallReferenceNo
Me.txtSerial = rsCategories!SerialNo
Me.txtSite = rsCategories!Site
Me.cboClient = rsCategories!Client
Me.chkCompleted = rsCategories!Completed
Me.chkHK = rsCategories!HK
Me.chkRepaired = rsCategories!Repaired
Me.chkSpares = rsCategories!Spares
Me.chkTested = rsCategories!Tested
Me.cldComp = rsCategories!CompletedDate
Me.cldExp = rsCategories!ExpectedDate
End If



MsgBox "Record Found.", vbInformation

rsCategories.Close
SetRecordset

Exit Sub

DbError:

MsgBox "There was a freakin error finding that record, go figure." & Err.Number & ", " & Err.Description

End Sub


THANKS

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Feb 8, 2006

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Feb 26, 2006

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txt.AccountID.Value is 1, and when I hard code the value as 1 it works, so I'm not sure what the problem is. I've tried using CStr() to convert it to a string, CInt() to convert it to a integer (even though it already is one), with using both quotes, with only double quotes, and with only single quotes. It's driving me crazy, because i'm sure it's something really simple, but I'm not sure what else to try.


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Nov 8, 2014

The error I'm getting is "data type mismatch in criteria expression".

Private Sub BtnAddBooking_Click()
Dim CustomerID As String
Dim StaffID As String
Dim intPos As Integer
Dim strSQL As String
Dim strSQL2 As String
Dim BathValue As Integer
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Dim RemainingBookingExists As String
Dim RemainingBaths As Integer
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Apr 29, 2014

I have a query which runs fine until I set a criteria (of True) in the field

Code:
chase_it: prevwd([practice_bacs_submission_date])<Date()

So without the criteria, I have

Code:
SELECT prevwd([practice_bacs_submission_date])<Date() AS chase_it, practice_bacs.practice_bacs_submission_date
FROM practice_bacs
WHERE (((practice_bacs.practice_bacs_submission_date)>#1/31/2013#));

and in the query results I see 0 and -1 as expected for the 'chase_it' expression BUT When I add True (or -1, or 0) as a criteria for 'chase_it', I get the "Data type mismatch in criteria expression" error.So the sql that fails is

Code:
SELECT prevwd([practice_bacs_submission_date])<Date() AS chase_it, practice_bacs.practice_bacs_submission_date
FROM practice_bacs
WHERE (((prevwd([practice_bacs_submission_date])<Date())=True) AND ((practice_bacs.practice_bacs_submission_date)>#1/31/2013#));

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Code:
Function prevwd(dt As Date) As Date
10 On Error GoTo prevwd_Error
20 dt = dt - 1
30 While Weekday([dt]) = 1 Or Weekday([dt]) = 7 Or IsBankHoliday(dt)

[code]...

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Hi,

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Code:

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This query produces the error given in the title of this thread, whilst the following works:

Code:

SELECT Right(LocalID,Len(LocalID) - 1) As IDSuffix
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Code:

SELECT Right(LocalID,Len(LocalID) - 1) As IDSuffix,
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Jul 25, 2013

I have an update query for tGLCashAccount where it adds a value from another table with the BeginningBalance to arrive at CurrentBalance.

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Table: tGLCashAcct
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I want to delete certain records based on the selected date. However, I come across with this is error - Run time error '3464' (Data type mismatch in criteria expression).This part is highlighted in yellow. I even used the debug.print to test out if the sql statement is executed properly.

Code:
DoCmd.RunSQL DelSummarySQL

Here is my full code

Code:
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Aug 8, 2013

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Code:

Public Function DecimalTime(dblEvalTime As Double) As Double
DecimalTime = Hour(dblEvalTime)
DecimalTime = DecimalTime + (Minute(dblEvalTime) / 60)
DecimalTime = DecimalTime + ((Second(dblEvalTime) / 60) / 60)
DecimalTime = Round(DecimalTime, 2)
End Function

The dbalEvalTime parameter is passed in to the function as (DateIn+TimeIn)-(DateOut+TimeOut).

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Hi,

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>#1/1/2005#
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