[AccessD] Converting macros to VBA code

rosalyn.clarke at barclays.com rosalyn.clarke at barclays.com
Tue Apr 8 08:49:56 CDT 2008


Another automation question;

I am trying to harmonise all these legacy Access databases, and several of
them have been built using macros instead of VB code. I know macros are OK
and they work perfectly well, but the idea is to make all the databses run
the same way so they have to be converted. However, I don't really like what
the wizard does when it converts, and some of these databases have hundreds
of macros. Converting them one at a time is taking hours. 

Does anyone know how the wizard does what it does? Is it possible to automate
& customise this process?

TIA

Roz

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