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Hello,
I have VBA code that checks against a SQL Server database on an intranet that returns the most current version number of the code I've written (whatever number and date I put into the table). What I want to do is if the version on the SQL Server database is newer then the version that the user has, I want it to automatically download a newer version of the VBA code I've written. Is there a way to do that? Specifically, how can I update VBA code in a module that is running my VBA code? I think I am OK with all the connection strings and database stuff. I am dealing with users who want just to see a screen that says, "Updating your workbook..." and not have to do anything at all. I would have been easier just to point them to a intranet-website and say, "go download this file." Thank you for the help. -Gumbatman |
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