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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:05:17+00:00 2026-05-13T22:05:17+00:00

I fail to execute an SQL query with a with clause via ADODB and

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I fail to execute an SQL query with a with clause via ADODB and Oracle.

That is, the following snippet works:

Dim cn As ADODB.connection
Set cn = ....

Dim rs As ADODB.recordSet
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset

rs.Open "select 'foo' x from dual", cn


Do While Not rs.eof
   ...
   rs.MoveNext
Loop

However, the following doesn’t work – it genererats a Run-Time error 3704: Operation is not allowed when the object is closed.

Dim cn As ADODB.connection
Set cn = ....

Dim rs As ADODB.recordSet
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset

rs.Open "with w as (select 'foo' x from dual) select x from w", cn

Do While Not rs.eof
   ...
   rs.MoveNext
Loop

Obviously, this is a trimmed-down demonstration of the real problem which consists
of a more sophisticated query.

It seems to me that ADODB sort of parses the query before it passes it to the Oracle instance and does not understand the with clause. Anyway, any help on this is highly
appreciated.

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    2026-05-13T22:05:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:05 pm

    Ok, it really seems as though ADODB expects a query statement to actually start with select.
    Therefore, a work around for the problem might be to enclose the statement in a select * from ( .... ) like so:

    Dim sql As String
    sql = "with w as (select 'foo' x from dual) select x from w"
    
    ' enclose the statement:
    sql = "select * from (" & sql & ")"
    
    rs.Open sql, cn
    
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