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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:38:38+00:00 2026-05-13T22:38:38+00:00

I have a variable, emailBody, which is set to a string stored in a

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I have a variable, emailBody, which is set to a string stored in a database. The email body is set to a string via a dlookup function.

emailBody = DLookup(“emailBody”, “listAdditions”, “Id = ” & itemType)

The string that email body is set to includes an IIf function (which includes a dlookup function). When
?emailBody is entered in the immediate window during runtime, it shows that emailBody is set to the following string:

The new commodity is” & Iif(dlookup(“IsVague”, “CommodityType”, “Description= ” & newItem)=”1″, “vague.”, “not vague.”)

However, I want the dlookup and IIf functions to be evaluated and their results stored in the string. How do I properly format the emailBody string (“the new commodity…”) in my database so that the functions will be evaluated and the results stored in the emailBody variable?

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    2026-05-13T22:38:38+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:38 pm

    Your question is a bit unclear, but if [Id] (Or [Description]) is a string, then you Dlookup must be like this:

     emailBody = DLookup("emailBody", "listAdditions", "Id = '" & itemType & "'")
    

    or

     emailBody = DLookup("emailBody", "listAdditions", "Id = """ & itemType & """")
    

    That is, your constant should be surrounded by quotes. You can either use ‘ (single quote) or “” (doubled double quote).

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