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excel import error

Asked by PeterBaileyUk in Access Coding/Macros

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error 2391 field f5 doesnt exist in destination table modelsheet_daterange. access is trying to import some data and falling on the import because it says it cannot find field f5 in the destination table. the destination table field names match those (only four) in the spreadsheet.. I am not sure how to resolve this. i didnt want to add field f5 in the destination access table. the code is shown below.
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'ModelSheet_DateRange_xls
    localDataFileDate = fileDatesRs.ModelSheet_DateRange_xls.Value
    networkDataFile = "N:\data\audatex\ModelSheet_DateRange.xls"
    networkDataFileExists = fs.FileExists("N:\data\audatex\ModelSheet_DateRange.xls")
    If networkDataFileExists = True Then
        networkDataFileDate = FileDateTime(networkDataFile)
        If networkDataFileDate > localDataFileDate Then
            x = MsgBox("Newer data file exists. Do you wish to import? " + networkDataFile, vbYesNo + vbExclamation, "New File Exists")
            If x = vbYes Then
                sqlStr = "DELETE ModelSheet_DateRange.* FROM ModelSheet_DateRange;"
                DoCmd.RunSQL sqlStr
                DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acImport, , "ModelSheet_DateRange", networkDataFile, True
                fileDatesRs.Edit
                fileDatesRs.ModelSheet_DateRange_xls.Value = networkDataFileDate
                fileDatesRs.Update
                newFileImported = True
            End If
        End If
    End If
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Zone: Access Coding/Macros
Tags: microsoft, access 2007
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Solution Provided By: peter57r
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
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[+][-]09.03.2008 at 12:18AM PDT, ID: 22374726

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