There is no reason why you cannot open a word document from within access, traverse through the text and pick out what you want, the difficult bit may well be picking out the bits you want,
similarly from within word, you could right vba to save bits of the document in an Access Table
Depends on what you want to do
Regards
Ken Reay
Freelance Solutions Developer
Boldon Information Systems Ltd
Website needs upgrading, but for now -
Yes our HR department gets documents in .RTF, Doc, .PDF, and inline text in e-mail messages. So they're all in different format.
Hymn and Ken:
Actually, that's how I have it set up right now - where I have a hyperlink to the actual Resume file. HR is debating on to purchase either the OTC software for resume inhaler which directly imports all the resumes to the database or to hire a data entry person to enter all the resume manually. We have about 1000 some resumes to make the data entry for.
I have been working with HRIS for some time...dealing with resumes and tracking... i guess my best tip is start encoding those files into the system. Why?
1. Usually you'll end up searching names, records etc...into your dbase where as links you'll just have links and short description which is very limited access further details of resume.
2. having files around in your disk may accumulate increasing file space...unless you want to increase your hard drive now and then...
3.think of the other possible uses of your system instead of being just transactional.
4. links can be broken easily...once the location has been moved..you're done!
5. buying HRIS is expensive to some...and complicated. study on the best HR solutions that fits your needs... not just to compromise...
Right now I am working on developing Resume Database which includes Biographical Data, Education/Work Info, Location Preference, EEO Information, Resume History, and Interview information of the applicants. And have developed a search form for Names, Highest Degree Obtained, Degree Major, # of years of work experience, Government Experience, Skills and location. Eventually, our HR would like to have this database somehow to be linked with HRIS database (which is yet to develop). HR would prefer to make less data entry as possible.
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