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Jef Gorbach Jef Gorbach is offline
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Default Command line switches.

Easily done once you overcome Excel's lack of command line switches using
Windows Script Host (WSH).

' Filename: excel.vbs
' Overcomes Excel inability to run macros from the command line
' Usage: [CScript | WScript] excel.vbs macro(s)
'
'open excel
Dim macro
Dim XLApp
Dim XLWkb
Set XLApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
xlapp.visible = true
xlapp.workbooks.add
xlapp.workbooks.open "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office\Xlstart\personal.xls"
'
'now run macro
If wscript.arguments.count = 0 Then
'do nothing
Else
macro = "Personal.xls!" & WScript.Arguments.item(0)
xlapp.run macro
End If



"Jarryd" wrote in message
...
Hello,

We receive a rather poorly formatted csv file from our courier company to
serve as the digital copy of our monthly bill. I wanted to import this

data
into Access 2003 so that it is easier for users to search and read the

data.
I have created an Excel 2003 workbook that is to be used as an interface
file for Access 2003. I have created a macro that pulls the data in to

the
spreadsheet, deletes what shouldn't be there, formats the rest, adds some
column headers, and saves it file to a new file. In Access 2003 I have

then
written a script that is triggered by a button to pull the data into a

table
and do some other bits. I was wondering if it would be possible to lauch
Excel opening a scpecified file and running a specified macro. If so,

would
it be best done in VBA or are there command-line switches for this? I
figured that if the command-line switches were out there then I could

write
a quick bacth file that could be fired from Access 2003 before it imports
the data.

Is there a better way to automate Excel?

TIA,

Jarryd