Input From Rs232 Directly Too Access Problem.

Jan 29, 2008

Hi.
I am new here, and looking for some help.

My problem is:
I have some sensors connected to Rs232 and i want the data to get directly to access. Today I use a solution that goes through some C++ program i made to a textfile and then I manually import to access.

The input looks something like this:
001 , 1688 , 789 (lots of them ;))
(id----nr-----nr)

And I want it to go directly to a table in access.

I am pretty new at access, so I am not sure what to do. help me please!

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