Import Text File Plus Adding A Field

Feb 8, 2007

Hi,

I'm importing the contents of lots of text files using a combination of a loop and DoCmd.TransferText.

This works fine and I can get the contents of several hundred files in a few seconds. The files are called 1.dbb, 2.dbb... and each has an associated image file, 1.bmp, 2.bmp... etc. After the import I move the files to a new folder.

I need to create a link to the bmp file but this information is not included in the text file so I need to rely on a field which contains the file name.

How can I populate a field at import time to include the name of the imported file?

Anyone give me a clue please.

Regards,

Bernard D

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