Depending on the volume of data, you can choose between Excel or Access.
However, the point is, you'd need a macro loop to run through each of those
files and append it to access table, or to Excel sheet.

Regards,
Sam Mathai Chacko

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:20 AM, RockyFontane <vtorral...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Question Experts:
>
> I receive a nightly data dump from one of my vendors which is stored
> in a shared drive.  For example, Jan01_2012.csv, Jan02_2012.csv,
> Jan03_2012.csv, etc.
>
> Is there a way I can take each file and append the data into one
> file?  I have a file for each day from 9/22/2011 thru Yesterday.  The
> file format hasn't changed....same amount of columns and the columns
> names have not changed.
>
> Let me know.  I'm thinking it could be done in Access, but not sure
> about Excel.
>
> Thanks!
>
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