I have an Excel database of Names and Email addresses that I have to use to send a monthly automated newsletter to. The thing is that my application uses Access, and I am not sure how I can avoid having to maintain two seperate databases. I have to take the Excel DB and convert it to Access, every time there is an update. Then change field names, and db structure for use in my app.
Do any of you know how I can have it either automated, or made a little less time consuming, and simple to maintain?
I am in the process of building a small Intranet application. Iam using ASP along with access backend on IIS 5.0.
Info will be sent from an HTML form, [an inventory report] various drop down lists, text boxes, etc.
This info from the form is then added to the mdb, but an administrator needs to pull the same form back to add further info to complete the form, [cookies?] and finally it gets exported to excel format and saved on the server. Also an admin page needs setting up so "admin" can confirm when some reports are completed and when others need completing, maybe this could be the way the first part of the form could be stored and pulled back from ? Could it all be done in MS office applications?
I have an intranet application written in asp using access as the backend database. My users have requested they be able to download certain data into an excel spreadsheet. I have limited asp experience and could use some help.
Ideally, the user would be prompted to save and name the file (save as dialogue) and then the data would be selected and saved into that file. I know I can use a select statement to select data directly into an excelspreadsheet using:
SELECT * INTO [Excel 8.0;Database=" & lcPathFile & "].[Sheet1] FROM myTable
how to convert excel contain japanese text to access format, and allow the japanese text converted to access allow to display in the web browser? Because when i try to display the text inside my browser, all the japanese text become ?
I imported an excel data files with columns heading A, B, C, D, E, F in Access. However, in Access it shows up as reverse column order, F, E, D, C, B, A. Anybody knows why and what should I do to correct the order?
Currently I am having an ASP page to store data into access database, I would like to convert my database into microsoft excel format due to licensing problem, I never deal with excel databse in asp programming before, appreciated if some expert can show or guide me thru this.Tks a lot.
what are the code that I need to change in my asp code to link to excel file instead of access db.
we have web users that have requested the web application access an existing excel spreadsheet directly.
Users have an excle spreadsheet with complex functions, macros, formatting etc. They have data in the database that is accessed via a web applciation. They would like to use the web app to get the data they want on screen and then click a button to get that data and put it into specifc cells in the spreadsheet. is this possible?
Importing EXCEL worksheet into existing ACCESS tables is possible.
Is there any way i could import EXCEL worksheet into an existing ACCESS table using ASP code.Something like, i could upload a EXCEL file from a browser and then it can be imported into an existing table And if possible also check for duplicate keys and update those records. If no records exist then insert them.
Sorry if this is the wrong place but does anyone have a script which will export data from an access database to an excel spreadsheet allow a user to edit and then import the edited excel spreadsheet into the db?
Basically, I want to have an asp page that has a button where when you click on it, it opens up a file open dialog box where you can search for any excel file you want to import. Then, once a file is selected, I want to read all the contents of the excel file (from column A) to display into a listbox on the screen (so that each individual row from excel file would be a separate item in the listbox). Also, this data would have to be inserted accordingly into an access database .....
I have created a script that parses and excel file and inserts the data in an Access table. The script works perfectly fine, however I also need to extract a column comments via my script.Column comment is like a tool tip for any given column and therefore it occurs only on mouse hover, not in the actual column data.
I have a Development server that is running Win2k, IIS 5.0, and ASP enabled. I am trying to gain access to an Access 2000 DB located on a file server within my domain. I'm pretty sure I have all the correct permissions set, but I am having problems when trying to access the DB.
The error is similar to:
The Microsoft Jet Database engine cannot open the file '******'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data.
I'm looking for ways to fix this... Microsoft suggests turning off the ability for IIS to sync passwords. Unfortunately, this is not a viable solution for me.
Is it possible to create a new virtual server that is a share to my file server? Put my ASP and MDB file in there and have it work? Anyone have any other ideas?
I'm working on a site that inserts records into an Access database and Access assigns an auto-incrementing id for the record. How can I quickly figure out what id that was just created? I seem to remember there being a function for this....
I want to move my only window shosted client to linux. The site they have access a Microsoft Access database with the below code but i can't get it to work under Linux.
I'm trying to access a table in a MS Access database using ASP but the name of the table is causing me some trouble. The problem is the table name has a space in it eg, "My Table".
If i try and access it using a query "SELECT * FROM My News", it says i cant find table "My". If i remove the space from the name (to MyTable) it works fine. But the trouble is its a customers database and i cant easily rename it because its linked to other tables and db's.
How can i access a table with a space in its name? I've tried "SELECT * FROM My_News" but that doesnt work either.
I have an ASP page needs to access a remote MS Access2000 database, I got error "The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'F:Collect.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. ".
The 'F:' is a mapped drive from remote machine where the access database loactes. If I copy the database back to local box, no problem.
I'm looking to make an online multiplayer game which will utilize Access Database... basically I require thousands of people writing and reading from the same database... I was wondering if this is possible for that... or is mdb file restricted to 1 person at a time...
If it is limited what would you suggest as the best way to control an interactive online environment? .txt files possibly?
What is this all about? Generally I run against SQL Server but now I have to use access. The query I want to run is a simple double join
SELECT tblArtists.*,tblGenres.name AS genreName,tblPages.pageId FROM (tblArtists INNER JOIN tblGenres ON tblArtists.genreId = tblGenres.genreId) LEFT JOIN tblPages ON tblArtists.artistId = tblPages.artistId ORDER BY surName ASC, firstName ASC
Now If I run this question in access against the database it accurateley returns two posts. BUT When I paste the same query into an asp document and runs it with a fileDSN against the same database it returns nothing!? Is this some kind of joke from Microsoft?
I have an Access DB which contains couple of link tables. All these tables are from different databases. So each one has it's own database password. Since there is no way to save the password during the DSN creation. Then you need to manually type in the password each first time when open the table.
This causes the problem in ASP code during run a query. Since the table cannot be accessed due to the password protection. Is there any statement than can open a table and meanwhile pass the password in? Does anyone experienced with the similar situation?
I generate my codes using a generator. My problem is that I can not write into my Access database. I had gone to tools to allow access permission . still nothing.
i have a project i am currently working on, basically what i am doing is i have an excel spreadsheet with 2 fields a number that coordinates with another field which is a url, currently i have to copy paste the url in my browser to get what i want, which is a picture, each url is a picture and picture only, what im trying to do is create an asp web app that i can use that spreadsheet connect using asp and automatically download every url in the spreadsheet to a directory, while also renaming all the pics as the first field.jpg,so basically an asp downloader that downloads contents of url and renames it a certain number
I've an asp page which brings back a query and displays it in a table. The query takes around 30 seconds. Once the page displays they will have an option to send it to excel.
From the examples I've seen they all require the query to be re-ran again in asp (i.e. server side scripting) and as it takes 30 seconds to start with I want to try and take out the repeat of the query. Does anyone know of any way you can do this in asp by passing the already executed table to asp or via any other method?