Greetings,
I'm trying to write a KML text file using snippets from another KML text file.
Previously, I would import a KML file into Access and use the FindFirst method to find a psrticular piece of code then use a Do Loop for getting the next few lines. However, I'm now working with files whose line size exceeds the ~65,000 Memo Field size property.
Essentially, I want to open a KML text file, find the tag that identifies the placemark, then use "FindNext" to locate the line that contains "<MultiGeometry>" and copy that line and the next few lines until I get to a line that says "/<MultiGeometry>".
For example, in the snippet below, I would use an Instr function to locate that unique line that identifies the placemark ("<td>010</td>"), then locate the next line below that line that contains "<MultiGeometry>" and loop through the lines until I reach "/MultiGeometry>".
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Jon Mulder, Geologist
California Department of Water Resources
<tr bgcolor="#D4E4F3">
<td>DAU_CODE</td>
<td>010</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>
]]></description>
<styleUrl>#PolyStyle00</styleUrl>
<MultiGeometry>
<Polygon>
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</Polygon>
</MultiGeometry>
</Placemark>
<Placemark id="ID_00001">
<name></name>
<Snippet></Snippet>
<description><![CDATA[<html
I'm trying to write a KML text file using snippets from another KML text file.
Previously, I would import a KML file into Access and use the FindFirst method to find a psrticular piece of code then use a Do Loop for getting the next few lines. However, I'm now working with files whose line size exceeds the ~65,000 Memo Field size property.
Essentially, I want to open a KML text file, find the tag that identifies the placemark, then use "FindNext" to locate the line that contains "<MultiGeometry>" and copy that line and the next few lines until I get to a line that says "/<MultiGeometry>".
For example, in the snippet below, I would use an Instr function to locate that unique line that identifies the placemark ("<td>010</td>"), then locate the next line below that line that contains "<MultiGeometry>" and loop through the lines until I reach "/MultiGeometry>".
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Jon Mulder, Geologist
California Department of Water Resources
<tr bgcolor="#D4E4F3">
<td>DAU_CODE</td>
<td>010</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>
]]></description>
<styleUrl>#PolyStyle00</styleUrl>
<MultiGeometry>
<Polygon>
<extrude>0</extrude><altitudeMode>clampToGround</altitudeMode><tessellate>1</tessellate>
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</Polygon>
</MultiGeometry>
</Placemark>
<Placemark id="ID_00001">
<name></name>
<Snippet></Snippet>
<description><![CDATA[<html