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Automaticall linkin external Paradox tables - based on the pathnames.

Hello ,

My aim is for my application to link to an external Paradox (*.db)
database file assuming that I know its path.

For example:

I know the [id] of ther project: id=1222.

The folders, the *.db files are stored in, are structured according to a
convention:
"z:\id\id.db" , ie: "z:\1222\1222.db"

Now I know, that the file I want to link to is named 1222.db.

The next step I want to accomplish is to have a command button to create a
link to that database and store it permamently in by database for access.

Thank you all in advance and regards

Paweł


Nov 13 '05 #1
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oops, Now I know I should have posted it in ...access.externaldata , but
hope
you don't mind this time.


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Hello ,

My aim is for my application to link to an external Paradox (*.db)
database file assuming that I know its path.

For example:

I know the [id] of ther project: id=1222.

The folders, the *.db files are stored in, are structured according to a
convention:
"z:\id\id.db" , ie: "z:\1222\1222.db"

Now I know, that the file I want to link to is named 1222.db.

The next step I want to accomplish is to have a command button to create a
link to that database and store it permamently in by database for access.

Thank you all in advance and regards

Paweł

Nov 13 '05 #2

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