[AccessD] Access output to Excel

Lembit Soobik lembit.dbamail at t-online.de
Sun Sep 24 04:49:15 CDT 2006


thank you, Marty,

that means for me back to A97, rather than try to always stop the upgrades.

Lembit

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Here are the patches that produce the behaviour
includes installs of Access 2003 runtimes.
You might get away with it by running Access 2000 or lower.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=904953
I would suspect any patches to Access XP + after
this date, or runtime installs  and  install of access 2007
Knowledge Base (KB) Articles: KB904018
Date Published: 10/18/2005

Tested it out with Access 2007 and Excel 2007
doesn't link if both programs open.
The version level of Excel is irrelevant, it is a
patch or version of Access that does it.

However you can link tables properly with Access 97
and Excel 2007, I suppose Access 2000 would work too.



Lembit Soobik wrote:

>oh, what a §%!"§"/§/%!
>
>thank you, Marty, for the fast relply and the links.
>
>Do you know whether Access97 has the same problem?
>
>thanks
>Lembit
>
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>Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 7:13 PM
>Subject: Re: [AccessD] Access output to Excel
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>>You have probably hit the Excel Access Link Patent infringement patch
>>It was installed with a patch to Office XP or Office  2003 SP2, last may??
>>I don't know if you can back out of this patch.
>>See explanation :
>>http://winks.office-watch.com/9/templates/feat.aspx?articleid=7&zoneid=2
>>
>>perhaps a workaround here to copy data back and forth via ADO
>>what you cannot do now is see instant changes in the xls and mdb
>>file simultaneously via links.
>>
>>http://office-watch.com/kb/?904953
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>>Lembit Soobik wrote:
>>
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>>
>>>I have an Excel worksheet (Excel 2002 SP3) with some named spaces.
>>>In Access (A2000) I have these named spaces as linked tables.
>>>I can read these tables (VB) as DAO.recordset just like any other table,
>>>However I cannot write to these tables.
>>>vb tells me its write protected.
>>>the xls file is NOT write protected.
>>>I have unprotected the worksheet.
>>>
>>>what else can be wrong?
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>Lembit
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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