Sub CustomQuery()
Dim cat As ADOX.Catalog
Dim cmd As ADODB.Command
Dim strPath As String
Dim newStrSQL As String
Dim oldStrSQL As String
Dim strQryName As String
Dim myArr()
Dim objCell As Object
Dim lstRow As Long
lstRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row

ReDim myArr(0 To lstRow - 2)
'lastrow = Worksheets("Sheet1").Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row

Dim j As Integer
  j = 0
  For Each objCell In Range("A2:A" & lstRow)
    myArr(j) = objCell.Value
    j = j + 1
  Next objCell

strPath = "C:\Users\New User\Desktop\Vlookup.mdb"

Dim i As Integer
        newStrSQL = "SELECT Symbol, Prices FROM Table1" _
         & " WHERE Table1.Symbol IN ("
        For i = 0 To UBound(myArr)
         newStrSQL = newStrSQL & "'" & myArr(i) & "', "
        Next i
        ' trim off trailing comma and append closing paren
        newStrSQL = Left(newStrSQL, Len(newStrSQL) - 2) & ")"

   Set cat = New ADOX.Catalog
   cat.ActiveConnection = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=" & strPath

   Set cmd = New ADODB.Command
   'Set cmd = cat.Views(strQryName).Command

   'oldStrSQL = cmd.CommandText

   Debug.Print oldStrSQL

   cmd.CommandText = newStrSQL
   Debug.Print newStrSQL

   'Set cat.Views(strQryName).Command = cmd

   Set cmd = Nothing
   Set cat = Nothing
End Sub

Basically, the code above works fine, but the results appear in the
Immediate Window.  I’m trying to figure out how to get the results of
a query to my spreadsheet, starting in Cell B2, and going down.  Now,
the results of the query are displayed in the Immediate Window, but I
actually need to write the records from the query to the sheet.  Can
someone please tell me how to do that??!!!


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