Return the first value from a specified set of records.
Syntax DFirst ( expression, domain, [criteria] ) =DFirst("[Field]", "Table", "[Field] = 'MyValue'") Key expression The field to return. domain The set of records, a table or a query name. criteria Equivalent to an (optional) WHERE clause. Any field that is included in criteria must also be a field in domain.
To return the first or last record in a set of records (a domain), create a query sorted as either ascending or descending and set the TopValues property to 1. If the criteria will match a single record, then DFirst and DLast will match the same single row.
The DFirst() function can be used in VBA or in an SQL query.
Examples
In a query:
In VBA:
intOrderID = Dfirst("OrderID", "qryOrders", "SupplierID = 64 ")
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Related:
First (SQL) - Return the first value from a query.