I have a number of macro's, each of which initiate a saved import. The saved import looks for a specific file in a specific location. This works fine the first time I run it, but each week a new file has to be saved, named exactly as the saved import is configured, but when I run the macro, I keep getting the following preventative error message:
"SW842-12-Sep-2014$" is not a valid name. Make sure it does not include invalid characters or punctuation and that is it not too long"
The file name SW842-12-Sep-2014$ is not what the saved macro should be looking for, the macro is actually set as below:
W:\CHI users\NashM\Three Way Rec\SWAFL Files\SWFAL CHIG.xlsx
I end up having to manually create a new import each time, rather than configure a routine to perform a total of 21 imports.
Does anyone have any idea why this keeps happening and what I can do to resolve it? The error is not isolated to any one saved import, but all of them.
Many thanks
Mark:banghead:
"SW842-12-Sep-2014$" is not a valid name. Make sure it does not include invalid characters or punctuation and that is it not too long"
The file name SW842-12-Sep-2014$ is not what the saved macro should be looking for, the macro is actually set as below:
W:\CHI users\NashM\Three Way Rec\SWAFL Files\SWFAL CHIG.xlsx
I end up having to manually create a new import each time, rather than configure a routine to perform a total of 21 imports.
Does anyone have any idea why this keeps happening and what I can do to resolve it? The error is not isolated to any one saved import, but all of them.
Many thanks
Mark:banghead: