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migrate data from access 2K into dissimilar database in access 2k

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Jen - 14 Jun 2004 19:12 GMT
How do I do this with out losing the orginal database to
corruption or errors.

I am using win2kPro want to migrate from other programings
access database that is dissimilar to combine with active
use program, with access 2k backend.

Help

Jen
GVaught - 15 Jun 2004 01:54 GMT
I think you are going to need to explain a little more indepth of what you
want to do. Your post is not clear or I am just not reading correctly.
> How do I do this with out losing the orginal database to
> corruption or errors.
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> Jen
Jen - 15 Jun 2004 21:04 GMT
Here is the scenario... I have one access 2k database that
i want to migrate to another access 2k database, however
the final database point has dissimilar data fields.. I
need to be able to convert all fields without compromising
data.  I understand that I can use the wizard, but that
could be more problematic as the data could be lost as I
would have to manually adjust other fields.  I read
sometime back and easy straightforward guide on HOW TO, of
course that is buried along with the rest of my desk.  If
you can help that would be wonderful thanks again.

jen
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