From: BeanCounter on 30 Dec 2009 10:23
From: Tom van Stiphout on 30 Dec 2009 11:06 On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:23:01 -0800, BeanCounter <BeanCounter(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Access 2? That's so many versions behind I don't remember the details. Check if DoCmd.CopyObject is available. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP
From: Jeff Boyce on 30 Dec 2009 11:37 Have you tried opening the second Access db and importing the query from the first? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or pseudocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "BeanCounter" <BeanCounter(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:134A08A5-B301-41CD-90BC-26687B01AB53(a)microsoft.com... >
From: Tony Toews [MVP] on 30 Dec 2009 22:55 "Jeff Boyce" <nonsense(a)nonsense.com> wrote: >Have you tried opening the second Access db and importing the query from the >first? BTW when I have to do this and it's only a few objects I open both databases simultaneously and then drag and drop the objects from one database container window to the other. Tony -- Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP Tony's Main MS Access pages - http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/ For a convenient utility to keep your users FEs and other files updated see http://www.autofeupdater.com/ Granite Fleet Manager http://www.granitefleet.com/
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