thanx.
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I'm not aware of a "send a file" function in Access. Are you saying that
you have data in an Access table you want to have in a SQL-Server table?
Which version of Access are you using?
Have you created a DSN (data source name) to manage the connection between
Access and SQLServer?
Regards
Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Access MVP
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