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Creating an Index with the Ignore Null Option with SQL command

 
Sub Index_WithIgnoreNullOption() 
    Dim conn As ADODB.Connection 
    Dim strTable As String 

    On Error GoTo ErrorHandler 

    Set conn = CurrentProject.Connection 

    strTable = "myTable" 

    conn.Execute "CREATE INDEX idxSupplierPhone ON " & strTable & "(SPhone) WITH IGNORE NULL ;" 
ExitHere: 
    conn.Close 
    Set conn = Nothing 
    Exit Sub 
ErrorHandler: 
    Debug.Print Err.Number & ":" & Err.Description 
    Resume ExitHere 
End Sub 

 








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