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/Compact all files with file name B_End_xx.mdb in batch file

Asked by CuriousOne1 in Microsoft Access Database, MS DOS

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Following up on my question earlier today: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS_Access/Q_22825278.html

I now want to know how I can compact all files within the directory specificied with extention B_End*.mdb
There should generally only be one. But the name of the B_End database file changes when it is upgraded. So I thought it would be easiest to just look for and compact any file within the directory with filename B_End*.mdb as the file name of the B_End follows a naming convention.

How can I do this in my batch file?

E.g.

set pathname="c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\Msaccess.exe"
set filename="c:\MyDatabase BACKEND*.mdb"

%pathname% %filename% /compactStart Free Trial
 
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