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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:27:03+00:00 2026-05-17T00:27:03+00:00

I definitely like MS Access as an RAD-Tool for small-scope data-driven applications. But one

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I definitely like MS Access as an RAD-Tool for small-scope data-driven applications. But one thing I really miss as a .Net-Developer is Regular Expressions. They really come in handy when validating user input. I really do not know why Microsoft did not put these in the standard VBA-Library.

Is there a way to use Regular Expressions in MS Access VBA?

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    2026-05-17T00:27:03+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:27 am

    You can use the VBScript Regex Object by adding a reference to the Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions library.

    Example usage:

    Dim szLine As String  
    Dim regex As New RegExp  
    Dim colregmatch As MatchCollection  
    
    With regex  
       .MultiLine = False  
       .Global = True  
       .IgnoreCase = False  
    End With  
    
    szLine = "Analyzed range (from-to)  10  100"  
    
    regex.Pattern = "^Analyzed range"  
    If regex.Test(szLine) Then  
       regex.Pattern = ".*?([0-9]+).*?([0-9]+)"  
       Set colregmatch = regex.Execute(szLine)  
    
       'From  
        Debug.Print colregmatch.Item(0).submatches.Item(0)  
        'To  
        Debug.Print colregmatch.Item(0).submatches.Item(1)  
    End If  
    

    Source: http://mark.biek.org/blog/2009/01/regular-expressions-in-vba/

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