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Old March 15th, 2007, 11:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default mapping import wizard

hi,

I did a lot of research on mapping software, but can't find even one.
Anybody know where I can get one. I dont like the import wizard because it
is very confusing and can cause a lot of problems for my users. any
suggestions?

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Old March 16th, 2007, 03:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
tina
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Default mapping import wizard

assuming that your users need to import "known" files into existing table in
the database, suggest you automate the process so they don't have to work
with the wizard at all. do the import first, yourself, and save your setup
as an Import Specification (see the Advanced tab in the lower left corner of
the wizard window). then use a macro or VBA code to run the import from a
command button on a form, referring to the import specification by name.

hth


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hi,

I did a lot of research on mapping software, but can't find even one.
Anybody know where I can get one. I dont like the import wizard because

it
is very confusing and can cause a lot of problems for my users. any
suggestions?

--
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