lancemakali
Technical User
Hi everyone,
I believe this has been posted before, but not exactly in the same way I want it, and even then, the solution I've seen so far haven't been helpful in any ways yet.
I honestly searched a lot for the answer today, everywhere I could think of, but since I'm no VB specialist I thought it was now time to ask.
In short:
I have this MDB file that contains 1 table and 2 queries. The result of the query named 'OUTPUT' is something I need to copy and paste into a SAP form which has the same columns order etc....
BUT, if I copy from the Access query result then the column headers are pasted as well, and that is not accepted by our SAP system obviously, so it's bit of a pain in the @ss.
I'm attaching a sample of what I did so far (zipped: 41Kb)
I was thinking that the user would enter the DB, run the OUTPUT query and that the result would be put in the clipboard without the headers.
That would be enough for us.
If we now do a select all and then copy from the query result, the headers are there as well, you can paste in notepad, you'll see immediatly.
Other solutions welcome if more feasible, I don't care if there's a crap code behind, as long as it does the job ^^
Well, thanks in advance for helping out
Cheers
Larry
I believe this has been posted before, but not exactly in the same way I want it, and even then, the solution I've seen so far haven't been helpful in any ways yet.
I honestly searched a lot for the answer today, everywhere I could think of, but since I'm no VB specialist I thought it was now time to ask.
In short:
I have this MDB file that contains 1 table and 2 queries. The result of the query named 'OUTPUT' is something I need to copy and paste into a SAP form which has the same columns order etc....
BUT, if I copy from the Access query result then the column headers are pasted as well, and that is not accepted by our SAP system obviously, so it's bit of a pain in the @ss.
I'm attaching a sample of what I did so far (zipped: 41Kb)
I was thinking that the user would enter the DB, run the OUTPUT query and that the result would be put in the clipboard without the headers.
That would be enough for us.
If we now do a select all and then copy from the query result, the headers are there as well, you can paste in notepad, you'll see immediatly.
Other solutions welcome if more feasible, I don't care if there's a crap code behind, as long as it does the job ^^
Well, thanks in advance for helping out
Cheers
Larry