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Link Tables via VBA

Asked by rhfarris in Access Architecture/Design, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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I'm looking for a code snippet that will allow me to link tables "on the fly".  Specifically, I need to have a front end connect to several different backend DBs.  The different DBs all have the same table names (fortunately) but, from time to time, one or more tables can be missing and on rare occasions, there may be an additional table in a backend.  Ive seen code that will allow me to open a file search dialog, locate the DB, and link it via VBA, but that was years ago and I have no idea where to locate it.  Any assistance shall be greatly appreciated.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Access Architecture/Design, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros
Tags: Microsoft, Access 2003, SP3, Dynamic Table Linking, VBA
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