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Automatically update linked tables MS Access

Asked by vishalarya in Access Coding/Macros, Access Forms

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I have a tool that references linked tables from 2 other tables.  I know both the locations of the MDBs and the table names where they reside.  I am further using a macro to link the tables by using the currentproject.path variable with the assumption that all MDBs will reside in the same folder.  However, when I copy the MDBs to another folder, after linking the tables, I cannot see the data in the linked tables.  Is there anyway to automate the update linked tables to the new folder contained in "currentproject.path" in VBA?

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Vishalarya

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