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Refreshing a table

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donkeydoo

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Oct 24, 2005
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I have an application where one of the three joined tables is sales data. This data would come via ODBC from an AS400. I know how to do this in Excel, but have been unable to find corresponding functionality in Access. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

joe
 
Isn't the sales table linked ?

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No, But it sounds like I need to investigate "Linking"

Thanks, I'll report back.
 
You can select File ->Get External Data->Link. Select ODBC in the type of file and then select your ODBC DSN. This should allow you to select a table or view from the AS400.

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I should have also stated you can create a pass-through query which might be much more efficient than the linked tables.

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Thanks Folks! I will be testing linked Tables today, and will also research "pass thru query" I've been around the IBM Midrange systems for over 15 years, but am a rookie at Access. Looks like a pretty powerful tool. Lots to learn...
Thanks Again for all.

joe
 
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