Importing .csv File

May 5, 2005

Hi all,
I am trying to upload a .csv file in a table using the tRansfertext method in vba. I have atext field having alphanumeric values. The upload is excluding the some values and generating a new error table. How do I get rid of this error.

Do I have to use a specification name. I have new .csv file to be uploaded every week, How do I work on the spec file ?

Any answers please..
Thanks

Nira.

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