Access help!!

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My company has a access app that is having a problem, it does a DB for each
year,since its 2006 we need to start a new one!! There is a master one which
i copy and rename to 2006 then im trying to import data from the 2005 one,
when i do i get a error,there telling me its something to do with classes
but im access illertate.if i need to look at classes where do i do this at!!

Sorry if this doesnt make since

Thanks
 
It would be helpful to post the exact error message text and also to know
what you were importing when the error occured. You can have a class internal
to your Access database or external to it in a DLL.

-Dorian
 
Not sure if this is the right place so let me know!!


My company has a access app that is having a problem, it does a DB for each
year,since its 2006 we need to start a new one!!

Bad idea. Storing data - a date - in a database name is EXTREMELY bad
design. A properly designed database will store dates in a date/time
field in a table; you can then use a Query to select data for 2004, or
2005, or 1834 if you wish.
There is a master one which
i copy and rename to 2006 then im trying to import data from the 2005 one,
when i do i get a error,there telling me its something to do with classes
but im access illertate.if i need to look at classes where do i do this at!!

Sorry if this doesnt make since

It doesn't. Could you please post the actual error message?


John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
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