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Bob
How do I program vb.net to copy a query or table from one MS Access database
to another?

I'd like to accomplish what import does when it copies Access objects
(primarily queries but some tables) from another database into the database
where the import action is selected---EXCEPT that I'd like to do this
externally with a VB.net program.
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Thanks, Bob
Jul 22 '05 #1
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