• I don't remember all of the syntax off the top of my head and I haven't used this in several years. I will do my best but google will likely fill in the holes and syntax issues. This is reasonably close IIRC.

    Let's say you have a scalar function called MyFunction that receives a single parameter.

    sql = "select dbo.MyFunction(?)"

    dim myParam as new ADODB.Parameter

    myParam.Value = [The value to pass in]

    command.Parameters.Append myParam

    dim rs as new ADODB.RecordSet

    set rs = command.Execute()

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