Modules & VBA :: DCount Returns 0 For All Departments

Jun 8, 2015

Upgraded from Access 2003 to Access 2010. My DCount query was working fine in Access 2003 for many years but now I am having issues. Everything is written in VBA.

Routine:
1.) Insert records into table tblEmployee
2.) Query table tblEmployee to count how many employees are in each department using DCount.

Issue:
DCount returns 0 for all Departments.

Findings:
If I manually open table tblEmployee and edit an employees department (I actually named it the same department), DCount will then find 1 person in that department (the record I manually edited). It seems a manually edited record will be counted but anything written by the insert query is ignored.

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