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KerryInOz
Hi, I am trying to import data from Excel 2003 into an existing table (with
no data) in Access. I have done this before and it worked fine although the
data was only two columns and up to 1676 rows. The data I am trying to
import is 30 columns and 543 rows.
I am getting the following message:
An error occurred trying to import file <whatever> . The file was not
imported.
I have been through and checked the field types in Excel match the field
types in Access. The column headings all match.
I have imported the data into a separate table and found that some of my
relationships with the original table were deleted, along with some other
tables (don't know if that is connected or not). This means I will now have
to re-establish the relationships and re-create the missing tables. I am
still wondering why it wouldn't work and why I lost some tables and
relationships.
So now I am totally confused I have trawled the Help file and this
forum and cannot find why this is not working.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Have you heard of this happening before?
thanks for you help
no data) in Access. I have done this before and it worked fine although the
data was only two columns and up to 1676 rows. The data I am trying to
import is 30 columns and 543 rows.
I am getting the following message:
An error occurred trying to import file <whatever> . The file was not
imported.
I have been through and checked the field types in Excel match the field
types in Access. The column headings all match.
I have imported the data into a separate table and found that some of my
relationships with the original table were deleted, along with some other
tables (don't know if that is connected or not). This means I will now have
to re-establish the relationships and re-create the missing tables. I am
still wondering why it wouldn't work and why I lost some tables and
relationships.
So now I am totally confused I have trawled the Help file and this
forum and cannot find why this is not working.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Have you heard of this happening before?
thanks for you help