Ron_dK
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I have a word doc from which I want to import data in a Database.
The word doc has a table, something like this :
Projectnumber 10700004
LSname LSTK number one
POnumber 1170-LST-04
Contactname Mr. Karel van Straten
Vendorname Mothercompany name S.A.
Manufacturer Operating Company name
Otherdata Others
Mancity 46100 Hamburg
Mancountry Germany
Manorder 31-0111-009
Mancontact Mrs. Angela Duval
Mantel 0049 2323 209 151
Manmail email@testing.de
At this stage I copy the table data and paste it into a memo field in a Dbase Query and try to manipulate the text in that query to get some of the data segregated , i.e Projectnumber : 10700004 , Mancountry : Germany , etc.
However, this doesn’t work as I want.
e.g. I’m trying to get the Manmail text thru this qry :
Manmail: Mid([Memofield],Len([Memofield])-InStr([Memofield]," ")) , but the output is not consistent.
Would there be a better way to get the original ( doc-table) data in the same way in my database.
Note :
I could use an additional step : copy/paste to Excel and then import to Access, but that’s something I would like to avoid.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Cheers, Ron
The word doc has a table, something like this :
Projectnumber 10700004
LSname LSTK number one
POnumber 1170-LST-04
Contactname Mr. Karel van Straten
Vendorname Mothercompany name S.A.
Manufacturer Operating Company name
Otherdata Others
Mancity 46100 Hamburg
Mancountry Germany
Manorder 31-0111-009
Mancontact Mrs. Angela Duval
Mantel 0049 2323 209 151
Manmail email@testing.de
At this stage I copy the table data and paste it into a memo field in a Dbase Query and try to manipulate the text in that query to get some of the data segregated , i.e Projectnumber : 10700004 , Mancountry : Germany , etc.
However, this doesn’t work as I want.
e.g. I’m trying to get the Manmail text thru this qry :
Manmail: Mid([Memofield],Len([Memofield])-InStr([Memofield]," ")) , but the output is not consistent.
Would there be a better way to get the original ( doc-table) data in the same way in my database.
Note :
I could use an additional step : copy/paste to Excel and then import to Access, but that’s something I would like to avoid.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Cheers, Ron
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