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MS Access Forum / Forms Programming / September 2007

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How to get daily rates from Bank Website automatically?

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mezzanine1974 - 17 Sep 2007 14:32 GMT
It would be great If I could get daily rates (Dollar/Rubble, Euro/
Rubble) from a Web Site of an Official Russian Bank automatically into
Access.

I searched the group to find out an answer how to get a specific data
from a web page into access. I understand that it needs massive
coding.

Do you have any idea to make it easier?
SteveM - 18 Sep 2007 01:08 GMT
If the bank has a Web Service that publishes this information you could use
that. However, you will have to create a utility in VB/VB.NET or other
language to get this info since Access (up to A2K3) does not have any built
in way to consume these.

Steve

> It would be great If I could get daily rates (Dollar/Rubble, Euro/
> Rubble) from a Web Site of an Official Russian Bank automatically into
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> Do you have any idea to make it easier?
mezzanine1974 - 18 Sep 2007 06:34 GMT
Thanks Steve..
Better to update the TextBoxes manually on my form by using the data
from Web Site.
 
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