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You should be able to import (not link) a table into Access via ODBC.

The user would have to go into Access (or create a icon) that would update
the table.  I would think that you could even use the windows scheduler.

The Access table is a copy of your live data and not linked to the live
data.  We did something similar with our first web enablement of our data.

Doug



-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Bale [mailto:dbale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 4:32 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: RE: [PCTECH] automagically import a .CSV into Access db table
from CL?


I just tried something that I should have done before I sent the last post.

I created a link to an Excel spreadsheet, and linked it to an existing
Access table.  This is not an ODBC link, but just choosing the .xls file
from the Link dialog box.  This *replaces* the table, and creates a new
table with column names F1, F2, F3, etc.  I think we need to retain the
original column names.  This is being used display selected data on a web
page.

tia,
db

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