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David Short
I have a DBF table that contains two largish text field, 160 bytes.
Embedded within the text fields are 2 arrays of 80 integer values. Thus
applications linking to local customized code can access these values in a
sensible way, but Access sees them as gibberish. I can live with that. It's
what I want.
My problem is that when I import those DBF tables into an access MDB, the
values in those fields change. I can't find any mechanism to account for
this. I can't find any way to correct the corruption. I suppose I can go
back and rebuild the source tables to contain 160 numeric values, but that
seems like a waste.
Thank you. Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome.
Embedded within the text fields are 2 arrays of 80 integer values. Thus
applications linking to local customized code can access these values in a
sensible way, but Access sees them as gibberish. I can live with that. It's
what I want.
My problem is that when I import those DBF tables into an access MDB, the
values in those fields change. I can't find any mechanism to account for
this. I can't find any way to correct the corruption. I suppose I can go
back and rebuild the source tables to contain 160 numeric values, but that
seems like a waste.
Thank you. Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome.