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Solution for cmd.CreateParam eter and Access memo field types

It took me way too long to figure this out and I saw a lot of
unanswered questions regarding how to deal with ms-Access memo fields
and creating SP parameters. This is what I finally figured out and it
works (and works with null values as well...

Dim myMemoLen as long, myFrm as string
myFrm = "myFormName "

With Forms(myFrm)

myMemoLen = Nz(Len(.myMemoF ieldName), 1)

Set prm = cmd.CreateParam eter("myMemoFie ldName", _
adLongVarWChar, adParamInput, myMemoLen, .myMemoFieldNam e)
cmd.Parameters. Append prm

End With

cmd.Execute Options:=adExec uteNoRecords
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