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Help Connecting Access 2000 to a Sybase Database via ODBC

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May 9th, 2006
I hope some one can help me!!!! (hopefully)

I am trying to import tables from a Sybase database into Acces 2000 but I have no clue on the Vba script that will do the job.

because Access does not have a macro recorder I'am having a hard time learning. the languaje

the idea is
1: connect to the datasource via ODBC
2: define which tables to import
3: Store those tables in an Access database.

any help will be greatly appreciated.:mrgreen:
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