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I've done macros in word and excel. I really like those because I always
record my keystrokes first them edit it later. Gives you a starting draft.
Obviously there is no way to do that with access (right?).
This is at work where I'm doing this(Access 2000). Left access open on
Friday and went home contemplating where I need to go with this. Here at
home I have Access 2003.
What I need it to do is export the output from 13 queries I have in comma
delimited format with the first line being field names to already
established file names. The filenames would not change. Although it would be
nice to be able to tell it via a dialog box what directory to put them in.
That way I could give this to other people who could run it on their own
systems and tell it where to put the files on their own systems. The
database actually links to our oracle database and pulls the data out of
tables there. But I immedialy ran into a problem. On the available actions,
I saw no way to specify that I want comma delimited output with the first
line being field names. Can it be done?
record my keystrokes first them edit it later. Gives you a starting draft.
Obviously there is no way to do that with access (right?).
This is at work where I'm doing this(Access 2000). Left access open on
Friday and went home contemplating where I need to go with this. Here at
home I have Access 2003.
What I need it to do is export the output from 13 queries I have in comma
delimited format with the first line being field names to already
established file names. The filenames would not change. Although it would be
nice to be able to tell it via a dialog box what directory to put them in.
That way I could give this to other people who could run it on their own
systems and tell it where to put the files on their own systems. The
database actually links to our oracle database and pulls the data out of
tables there. But I immedialy ran into a problem. On the available actions,
I saw no way to specify that I want comma delimited output with the first
line being field names. Can it be done?