I have an interesting task to carry out with an excel spreadsheet. In certain columns of the spreadsheet I have urls which point to JPEG images on the net. I need to download these images and name the files appropriately.
Not sure exactly how I am going to achieve this. I have found third party software, but none of which will allow me to pass the urls either through import/export or command line options in order to automate the task.
Hi, i am having no end of problems getting any images (.bmp, .jpg, .png, .tiff) to display either linked or embedded, in bound or unbound controls to work in my student verson of Access XP. That is office XP, on Windows XP sp2.
I know you guys are getting really sick of reading about this problem. But i am at a new level of Newbie. that is the infantile version of newbie. I have searched google and other forums for "images/pictures/jpegs in Access Xp" and have waded through hundreds of pages and help articles relating to this topic. i have even downloaded some example database solutions to this problem, i have followed The_Doc_man advice in various different threads and to no evail. I have spent roughly about 30 hours sifting through information that i just cannot get it to work.
I have uninstalled Office, and reinstalled my version trying to include all graphics filters, but during the install, where you select additional components, it seems that they are installed by default. I install everything just to make sure that i get everything and it still does not work. I dont know if this is just my newbie-ness showing through, or if i really do need to take a degree in IT just to get my simple database to store a few images per record. I would really appreciate if some one could point me to some "uber-newbie" tutorials on this topic as i have also sifted through textbooks to find the answer, and have found that they dont even go into it at all.
Any help for this frustrated uber newbie would be great and the more step by step detail, not assuming that i am already seasoned in database design, would be even more greatly appreciated. thank you in advance for maybe taking the time to respond to this S.O.S
I'm using Access 2003 with a frontend/backend database on a network. Several of our forms have image controls with links to a folder of JPG images, and these have worked fine for months. I have followed the recommended linking method described here (http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=92837&highlight=jpg+link) and as I mentioned everything has worked fine until recently. Foolish me decided to try out Office 2007 beta for a few days but uninstalled it after a few days. Now, on my computer only back on Access 2003, whenever I try to open one of the forms that previously worked I get an error message saying "Access does not support the format of the file '....jpg. Try converting the file to BMP or GIF format". Copies of the same frontend works fine on other work stations, and I can open jpgs in Word and Excel. Or, to be even more frustrating, an embedded jpg will show up fine in my copy of the program - it's only linked jpgs that are rejected. I first repaired Office 2003, then completed unintalled and reinstalled it - same error message. 2 hours with MS tech support has been likewise futile. I'm guessing it has to be some kind of registry error, but nothing I seem to do makes a difference. Any suggestions at all will be greatly appreciated, because my next step is a complete format and clean install of everything.
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Hi, I think this is only my second post (found i have made a few, lol) in over a year because I can usually find what im after on this site or I just hack stuff together till it works, lol.Anyway my question:How can I download a hyperlink (its an excel spreadsheet, CSV file to be exact i believe) to a certain place and name?I wish to do this roughly once a day for about 10-14 files. then these will be imported to the database. but first thing will be a fairly automated downloader if possible.any third party software will be fine but id rather have access do it with a code behind a button etc. Thankyou for any/all suggestions.
I am thinking of using Excel to download data from Access allowing the user to insert date range ( starting date and ending date) to retrieve data within that date range. This will download to worksheet1, worksheet2 will have the calculation done from worksheet1 automatically. Do anyone know what are the steps of doing that and codes if required?
I had the bright idea of creating an Attachment field for each record in my database so that the source material for the record (usually a PDF) could be opened and reviewed easily. A few people have asked me not only for the data but copies of the source files as well - is there a way to export attachments from every field into a directory instead of going one-by-one?
My question is: how do I set up the table to minimize redundant data. I have several fields that match the column headings in Excel, so the data can be imported, but fields like user name, pick slot, batch # all get redundant every time I import. My file is getting unnecessarily large. I know splitting the one table into many is the right thing to do, but don't have a clue how to import the data than. any help
i am trying to download an excel document from a url and the import it into a table i can successfully download the file to my desktop but when i try to import it i get the below error the Microsoft office access database engine cannot open or write to file 'C:documents and settingsJHalliweDesktop' it is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view and write its data..i have checked and the excel book is not open ( i think its trying to open while its still downloading is there away around this
Code: Dim strUserName As String strUserName = Environ("UserName") Dim FolderLoc As String FolderLoc = "C:Documents and Settings" & strUserName & "Desktop" Dim StFile As String Dim MySelect MySelect = Forms!FrmIndex!Text134
I am new to the 2010 version and I am working on downloading contact sheets from excel into access. The download is complete and I see all the sheets and can filter, but my contacts page is still empty. How do I get the contacts from the different sheets into my contact list?
I'm trying to 'Loop' through a recordset (i.e. "newRS") that has 46 records in it. I get the recordset as follows:
Code:
set newRS = currentdb.openrecordset ("PO Table") newRS.movefirst
I want to download each of the records, one at a time, into Excel. To do this, I'm use the following:
Do until newRS.EOF = True
Several intermediate steps within the loop that aren't relevant to my problem
Set mySheet = myWB.Worksheets("db POLabel") mySheet.Range("A2").CopyFromRecordset newRS newRS.Movenext Loop
Right after the 'Copyrecordset' command executes, the recordset cursor seems to be jumping to the end of the recordset and I get the following error message (when the code tries to execute the 'Movenext'):