I am having a problem importing an Excel file into an existing table and can not find any solution in the forum (maybe I missed a posting...).
A group I work with had an Excel file that they imported into an existing table in a DB perfectly fine. They decided to then add more columns to the file and to the table the file imports into. This caused an "file can not be imported" error.
I've been playing with it and can not figure out what is wrong. If I strip down their "added to" file back to the original, it works great. If I go back to the original setup and attempt to add just one new column to both the table and the file, I get the error (even if I make sure they are of the same data type, etc.)
I have even tried importing the new "added to" file into the DB as a brand new table, created by the import. I then removed all of the data it imported and tried to repeat the import, this time telling the DB to import the file into this newly created table. However, I got the same error message as before...
Any ideas out there? Probably just something small and silly that I'm completely missing.
In case it makes any difference, the original file has about 117 columns and the new "added to" one has 137. Didn't know if maybe there is a limit issue that we are hitting there.
Also, I'm using Access 2003, if that makes any difference as well...
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions~
PSmit
A group I work with had an Excel file that they imported into an existing table in a DB perfectly fine. They decided to then add more columns to the file and to the table the file imports into. This caused an "file can not be imported" error.
I've been playing with it and can not figure out what is wrong. If I strip down their "added to" file back to the original, it works great. If I go back to the original setup and attempt to add just one new column to both the table and the file, I get the error (even if I make sure they are of the same data type, etc.)
I have even tried importing the new "added to" file into the DB as a brand new table, created by the import. I then removed all of the data it imported and tried to repeat the import, this time telling the DB to import the file into this newly created table. However, I got the same error message as before...
Any ideas out there? Probably just something small and silly that I'm completely missing.
In case it makes any difference, the original file has about 117 columns and the new "added to" one has 137. Didn't know if maybe there is a limit issue that we are hitting there.
Also, I'm using Access 2003, if that makes any difference as well...
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions~
PSmit