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vba - MS Access call SQL Server stored procedure

I have an MS Access application that contains all tables linked to SQL Server, so in MS Access VBA code or query I work with those tables very simple, I access them via name, like [Customers].

Also I have a stored procedure in SQL Server called sp_CopyData which I need to call from my VBA code. How can I do that without creating new connection to SQL Server (I already have it somewhere!? because I have access to tables)?

Or it's impossible? Appreciate any help. Thanks!

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The right answer found out, it should be like:

Dim qdef As DAO.QueryDef
Set qdef = CurrentDb.CreateQueryDef("")
qdef.Connect = CurrentDb.TableDefs("[ANY LINKED TABLE TO MS SQL SERVER]").Connect
qdef.SQL = "EXEC sp_CopyData"
qdef.ReturnsRecords = False  ''avoid 3065 error
qdef.Execute

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