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currentproject.FullName will return (for example):
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Browse All TopicsI just need to retrieve the current filename. For example myaccessdb.mdb
Excel has a similar function which is ThisWorkbook.FullName
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by: kelvinsparksPosted on 2009-06-01 at 15:11:52ID: 24522312
The use of Currentdb.Name in a function will return the database name and path. You wilol then need to strip the name out of that.
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