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9.4

SQL Server Tables not Visible

Asked by tbsgadi in Microsoft Access Database

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Hi Experts,
I've built code to change my Database from linking to Access to linking to SQLServer.
When I'm working with Access I don't have any links to SQLServer
The code works fine except that I don't see the SQL tables until I reopen the mdb.
Any ideas?


Dim db As DAO.Database
Dim tbl As TableDef
Dim Rs As DAO.Recordset
   On Error GoTo LinkTablesFromServer_Error

Set db = CurrentDb
Set Rs = db.OpenRecordset("qrySQLSERVERTables")

While Not Rs.EOF
     Set tbl = db.CreateTableDef(Rs(0))
 tbl.Connect = "ODBC;DRIVER=SQL Native Client;SERVER=DEV-SERVER\;Trusted_Connection=Yes;DATABASE=CRM;"

    tbl.SourceTableName = Rs(0)
    db.TableDefs.Append tbl

    Rs.MoveNext

Wend

 db.TableDefs.Refresh
   
Rs.Close
db.Close
Set Rs = Nothing
Set db = Nothing
Set tbl = Nothing

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Zone: Microsoft Access Database
Tags: sql, sqlserver, tables, visible
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