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This appears easy but has crushed me into posting this: I need to clear 5 columns with a button click. That's it. I do not need to delete the columns because they are used in a sum calculation. I just need to clear the values greater than zero.



Table Name is Customer



Column 1 = Week 1 
Column 2 = Week 2
ETC


Here is my garbage code that does not run. Any help would be a great gesture this Holiday season. I am using Access 2016.



Private Sub Command80_Click()

Dim SQL As String

SQL = "UPDATE Customer " & _
"SET Week1 = NULL " & _
"WHERE Week 1 > 0"
DoCmd.RunSQL SQL

End Sub









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This appears easy but has crushed me into posting this: I need to clear 5 columns with a button click. That's it. I do not need to delete the columns because they are used in a sum calculation. I just need to clear the values greater than zero.



Table Name is Customer



Column 1 = Week 1 
Column 2 = Week 2
ETC


Here is my garbage code that does not run. Any help would be a great gesture this Holiday season. I am using Access 2016.



Private Sub Command80_Click()

Dim SQL As String

SQL = "UPDATE Customer " & _
"SET Week1 = NULL " & _
"WHERE Week 1 > 0"
DoCmd.RunSQL SQL

End Sub









share|improve this question

























  • Worked Like a Champ. Many Thanks you are doing great work.

    – Ryan K
    Nov 23 '18 at 21:09














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This appears easy but has crushed me into posting this: I need to clear 5 columns with a button click. That's it. I do not need to delete the columns because they are used in a sum calculation. I just need to clear the values greater than zero.



Table Name is Customer



Column 1 = Week 1 
Column 2 = Week 2
ETC


Here is my garbage code that does not run. Any help would be a great gesture this Holiday season. I am using Access 2016.



Private Sub Command80_Click()

Dim SQL As String

SQL = "UPDATE Customer " & _
"SET Week1 = NULL " & _
"WHERE Week 1 > 0"
DoCmd.RunSQL SQL

End Sub









share|improve this question
















This appears easy but has crushed me into posting this: I need to clear 5 columns with a button click. That's it. I do not need to delete the columns because they are used in a sum calculation. I just need to clear the values greater than zero.



Table Name is Customer



Column 1 = Week 1 
Column 2 = Week 2
ETC


Here is my garbage code that does not run. Any help would be a great gesture this Holiday season. I am using Access 2016.



Private Sub Command80_Click()

Dim SQL As String

SQL = "UPDATE Customer " & _
"SET Week1 = NULL " & _
"WHERE Week 1 > 0"
DoCmd.RunSQL SQL

End Sub






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  • Worked Like a Champ. Many Thanks you are doing great work.

    – Ryan K
    Nov 23 '18 at 21:09



















  • Worked Like a Champ. Many Thanks you are doing great work.

    – Ryan K
    Nov 23 '18 at 21:09

















Worked Like a Champ. Many Thanks you are doing great work.

– Ryan K
Nov 23 '18 at 21:09





Worked Like a Champ. Many Thanks you are doing great work.

– Ryan K
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If the field name to be updated is Week1 (and not Week 1) then this is the code:



Private Sub Command80_Click()
Dim sql As String

sql = "UPDATE Customer " & _
"SET Week1 = NULL " & _
"WHERE Week1 > 0"

DoCmd.RunSQL sql
End Sub


You've used Week 1 (with a blank) in your code.






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    If "Week 1" is the actual field name, wrap it in brackets:



    "SET [Week 1] = NULL " & _
    "WHERE [Week 1] > 0"





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      If the field name to be updated is Week1 (and not Week 1) then this is the code:



      Private Sub Command80_Click()
      Dim sql As String

      sql = "UPDATE Customer " & _
      "SET Week1 = NULL " & _
      "WHERE Week1 > 0"

      DoCmd.RunSQL sql
      End Sub


      You've used Week 1 (with a blank) in your code.






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        If the field name to be updated is Week1 (and not Week 1) then this is the code:



        Private Sub Command80_Click()
        Dim sql As String

        sql = "UPDATE Customer " & _
        "SET Week1 = NULL " & _
        "WHERE Week1 > 0"

        DoCmd.RunSQL sql
        End Sub


        You've used Week 1 (with a blank) in your code.






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          If the field name to be updated is Week1 (and not Week 1) then this is the code:



          Private Sub Command80_Click()
          Dim sql As String

          sql = "UPDATE Customer " & _
          "SET Week1 = NULL " & _
          "WHERE Week1 > 0"

          DoCmd.RunSQL sql
          End Sub


          You've used Week 1 (with a blank) in your code.






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          If the field name to be updated is Week1 (and not Week 1) then this is the code:



          Private Sub Command80_Click()
          Dim sql As String

          sql = "UPDATE Customer " & _
          "SET Week1 = NULL " & _
          "WHERE Week1 > 0"

          DoCmd.RunSQL sql
          End Sub


          You've used Week 1 (with a blank) in your code.







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              If "Week 1" is the actual field name, wrap it in brackets:



              "SET [Week 1] = NULL " & _
              "WHERE [Week 1] > 0"





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                "SET [Week 1] = NULL " & _
                "WHERE [Week 1] > 0"





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                  If "Week 1" is the actual field name, wrap it in brackets:



                  "SET [Week 1] = NULL " & _
                  "WHERE [Week 1] > 0"





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                  "SET [Week 1] = NULL " & _
                  "WHERE [Week 1] > 0"






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