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I've done data import from various types of sources,
spreadsheets, fixed field text files, comma (or other) delimited text files --
and have never used sql server. What I can't tell from your question is
what type of file your log file is. Can you open it in Notepad and see how
the data looks? Have you tried linking to the file? What extension
does it have? Before we can give you any help, we need more
information.
Tobi From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carl Beck Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [AccessDevelopers] Importing Log files I take it no one has
log file import information with out using sql server to capture logging
info. From:
Does anyone have a way to import log
files directly into Access? Please zip all files prior to uploading to Files section.
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- [AccessDevelopers] Importing Log files Carl Beck
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- RE: [AccessDevelopers] Re: Importing Log f... Trent Johnsey
- RE: [AccessDevelopers] Re: Importing ... Carl Beck
- RE: [AccessDevelopers] Importing Log files Tobi Hoffman
- RE: [AccessDevelopers] Importing Log files Carl Beck
- [AccessDevelopers] Re: Importing Log files Duane Hennessy
- RE: [AccessDevelopers] Re: Importing Log files Carl Beck
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