DoCmd.FindRecord Method (Access)

The FindRecord method carries out the FindRecord action in Visual Basic.

Syntax

expression .FindRecord(FindWhat, Match, MatchCase, Search, SearchAsFormatted, OnlyCurrentField, FindFirst)

expression A variable that represents a DoCmd object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

FindWhat

Required

Variant

An expression that evaluates to text, a number, or a date. The expression contains the data to search for.

Match

Optional

AcFindMatch

A AcFindMatch constant that specifies where to search for the match. The dcefault value is acEntire.

MatchCase

Optional

Variant

Use True for a case-sensitive search and False for a search that's not case-sensitive. If you leave this argument blank, the default (False) is assumed.

Search

Optional

AcSearchDirection

an AcSearchDirection constant that specifies the direction to search. The default value is acSearchAll.

SearchAsFormatted

Optional

Variant

Use True to search for data as it's formatted and False to search for data as it's stored in the database. If you leave this argument blank, the default (False) is assumed.

OnlyCurrentField

Optional

AcFindField

A AcFindField constant that specifies whther to search all fields, or only the current field. The default value is acCurrent.

FindFirst

Optional

Variant

Use True to start the search at the first record. Use False to start the search at the record following the current record. If you leave this argument blank, the default (True) is assumed.

Remarks

When a procedure calls the FindRecord method, Access searches for the specified data in the records (the order of the search is determined by the setting of the Search argument). When Access finds the specified data, the data is selected in the record.

The FindRecord method does not return a value indicating its success or failure. To determine whether a value exists in a recordset, use the FindFirst, FindNext, FindPrevious or FindLast method of the Recordset object. These methods set the value of the NoMatch property to True if the spcified value is not found.

Example

The following example finds the first occurrence in the records of the name Smith in the current field. It doesn't find occurrences of smith or Smithson.

DoCmd.FindRecord "Smith",, True,, True

See Also

Concepts

DoCmd Object

DoCmd Object Members