Hi,

I have done plenty of VB with DAO, but not in relation to BWS, I don't think it would be too different, is there an actual question or a specific chunk of code you need ?

I have programs the run from a combination of file process with access db table lookup's



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Do you do a lot of direct Access calls via DAO and/or ADO?
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I don't use the datastation but my scripts do heavily rely on access...

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      Hi!

      Does anyone have and neat scripts that are based around the Excel or Access shell. Any heavy duty users of our DataStation?

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