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How do I import a fixed-width text file into Microsoft Access Table using Visual Basic

Tags: Visual Basic, Internet Explorer 6.0
I have a database already created in Microsoft Access 97.  My table "Information" has 30 columns for data.  Headers are as such: Name (text), DateofBirth (Date), Address (Text), Age (Number), Zip (Number), CurrentWorth (Currency), etc.....  I have a fixed width text file that has the cooresponding field lengths that coorespond with my data fields: Name (0,30), DateofBirth (31,10), Address (41,30), Age (71,3), Zip (74,5), CurrentWorth (79,8), etc... The last line of the text file begins with a "T" which indicates the EOF.  How can I import this into a table named "Information" in my Access Database named "MasterFile".  Also, I want to make sure that my currency and dates do not give me errors for incorrect data types.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: OB1Canobie
Solution Provided By: theplonk
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
Views: 23
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