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Exporting data to access
I want to export data from an excel worksheet into an
existing access table. I can do this using the convert to access option in the data menu but I would like to do it with a macro. (Recording doesn't work). Does anyone know how I can do this? Thanks Carl |
Exporting data to access
I'm just about to do the same thing, could you do it by
recording a macro in Access to import the data rather than exporting from Excel? -----Original Message----- I want to export data from an excel worksheet into an existing access table. I can do this using the convert to access option in the data menu but I would like to do it with a macro. (Recording doesn't work). Does anyone know how I can do this? Thanks Carl . |
Exporting data to access
Ideally I would like to ensure that the access database is
always up to date without running it needlessly. The excel spreadsheet has a macro to update the data that is run daily and I would like to export the data to access at the end of the macro. Doing the macro in Access would require everyone to check if the macro has been run and then requesting it (or to be set up to run whenver somone opens the database but this would slow the system down) I am using office 97 if that makes any difference Carl -----Original Message----- I'm just about to do the same thing, could you do it by recording a macro in Access to import the data rather than exporting from Excel? -----Original Message----- I want to export data from an excel worksheet into an existing access table. I can do this using the convert to access option in the data menu but I would like to do it with a macro. (Recording doesn't work). Does anyone know how I can do this? Thanks Carl . . |
Exporting data to access
http://www.erlandsendata.no/english/...odao/index.htm
The first two examples export to Access. HTH, Merjet |
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