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I work here at UPS in the HR department and they use a Microsoft Access mdb database that connects to oracle servers to retrieve tables. It then creates a local copy of the tables and the queries run off that. The tables are updated every morning at 6am by a person manually.
I'd like to know that for the people who have similar databases, do you guys have scripts written to autoupdate them through odbc? Also, a catch is that it resides in a zip file on the network because multiple users access it.
I was thinking a visual basic program that resembles a keystroke macro to open the file and run the update macro, then put it back in the zip file. Any ideas? If it has to be out of the zip file, I may be able to change the rules around here a bit but I am researching on alternatives.
I'd like to know that for the people who have similar databases, do you guys have scripts written to autoupdate them through odbc? Also, a catch is that it resides in a zip file on the network because multiple users access it.
I was thinking a visual basic program that resembles a keystroke macro to open the file and run the update macro, then put it back in the zip file. Any ideas? If it has to be out of the zip file, I may be able to change the rules around here a bit but I am researching on alternatives.
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You can use automation software like automation anywhere, http://www.tethyssolutions.com/automation-software.htm
We use it to rotate log files, automated reports and few other things. In one of the task we zip the data and save it on network drive, so I know it has zip option.
Peter
We use it to rotate log files, automated reports and few other things. In one of the task we zip the data and save it on network drive, so I know it has zip option.
Peter
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