Hi Traima,
You are welcome. I would agree. If it works in 2007, why worry
about
the older version not working.
Clifford Bass
"Traima" wrote:
> Hi Clifford,
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
> No, nothing im****ts. The filname is called like "file_1_01012008.xls",
so no
> apostrophes. However, I think the problem occurs because the .mdb-file
was
> originally created in office 2003. When I create a new database today,
in
> office 2007, I have no problem im****ting similar files. Why - I don't
know,
> but at this point I think it's less timeconsuming creating a new
database and
> do the work again in the new database.
>
> Traima
>
> Clifford Bass skrev:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anything im****t? If so, do you get an Im****tErrors table
that
> > re****ts the problems rows/columns? If nothing im****ts, does the path
and/or
> > the file name have an apostrophe anywhere in it? If so, try removing
them
> > before doing the im****t.
> >
> > Clifford Bass
> >
> > "Traima" wrote:
> >
> > > Every month I im****t lasts months key figures from excel into an
ac***ulated
> > > database for 2008.
> > >
> > > I then select the correct file, and add this to an existing
database. When
> > > the process is completed, i get a messagebox telling me that " not
a valid
> > > name. Make sure there are no invalid values or punctuations, and
that it's
> > > not too long" (I don't have an english version, so the translation
is
> > > probably not correct)
> > >
> > > I've also tried to im****t this file as a new table, but with the
same error.
> > >
> > > Does anyone out there have a suggestion on how to identify where the
error
> > > arises?


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