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I have a question about exporting data from excel to access using ado.
i am kind of n00b still, teaching myself vba and vb, but i know
C/C++/opengl/direct3d/java/html/perl/cgi/sql, etc. so i am not a
programming n00b :D well, now for the question. i got sick of
searching the help files and net trying to find a way to change a
record using vba and ado. i use ado to open the database to add
fields, so i am assuming there is a command to search out a key and
edit and/or replace/delete/change the record. can someone inform me on
a good way to do this? i only need to change one record at a time.

thanks!!
Nonlinear



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