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adding field in DAO for MS Access

Asked by dougfosterNYC in Microsoft Access Database

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This should be easy, but for some reason I can't add a field to an Access 2000 table using DAO.  The table name exists, but doesn't seem to be updated.  when I debug there is only one field in the tabledef obj, instead of the number in the table.  What is missing?
    Dim oTDF As DAO.TableDef
    Dim oFld As DAO.Field

    'first create field to newly create table
    Set oTDF = CurrentDb.CreateTableDef(sTable)
    Set oFld = oTDF.CreateField(sField, dbCurrency)
    oTDF.Fields.Append oFld
   
    'update the table
   CurrentDb.TableDefs.RefreshStart Free Trial
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Zone: Microsoft Access Database
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