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Nevermind, there was no error. Cheers |
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Post some code and any error message you get.
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Doug, (this is in regard to your suggestion below - there is no need to bring this thread to the top) The code was correct, the loop must run until the EOF of input file - the recordset is empty to start with. Fortunately I have found what caused my problem and it was totally unralated to the code. Thanks anyway! Cheers |
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Shouldn't this
Do While Not EOF(1) be Do While Not rsDiag1.EOF |
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