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MS Access Forum / Importing / Linking / April 2004

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Getting data from a folder when I only know part of the folder name01 Apr 2004 14:37 GMT3
I need to import data into a database from a folder on
the network.  The problem is that I can not create the
name of the folder from data that exist in the database.
I can however create part of the name of the folder from
Numeric Field Overflow01 Apr 2004 10:46 GMT2
Hi, All . . .
I'm very well versed in Access VBA, but I have one small question.  I've written some code to validate a semi-colon delimited file where the code loops through each field and verifies that there is good data present before an import is made within the program.  I've ...
Map a Drive in Access01 Apr 2004 07:52 GMT1
I need to output a report to the shared folder of another computer from
Access XP. I have no problem with creating the report and sending it out.
But I need, just temporarily, to map a drive letter to the folder I want to
send it to. I don't want to have this drive mapped all the ...
Linked Table Manager01 Apr 2004 02:45 GMT1
In my Access (full version) I can use the Linked Table
Manager to re-link tables.  What If I deploy my database
as a run-time version - How do these users, assuming they
only have the Access RunTime, re-link?  Thanks.
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