Export data from excel to access

mubi_masti

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I am facing a problem while exporting data from excel to Access. The example provided is working well but after changing data with my own excel and access , an error message appears

Can an body help me

see files in attachment,

Following code i am using

Code:
Option Explicit
Sub DB_Insert_via_ADOSQL()
'Author       : Ken Puls ([URL="http://www.excelguru.ca"]www.excelguru.ca[/URL])
'Macro purpose: To add record to Access database using ADO and SQL
'NOTE:  Reference to Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects Libary required
    Dim cnt As New ADODB.Connection, _
            rst As New ADODB.Recordset, _
            dbPath As String, _
            tblName As String, _
            rngColHeads As Range, _
            rngTblRcds As Range, _
            colHead As String, _
            rcdDetail As String, _
            ch As Integer, _
            cl As Integer, _
            notNull As Boolean
    'Set the string to the path of your database as defined on the worksheet
    dbPath = ActiveSheet.Range("B1").Value
    tblName = ActiveSheet.Range("B2").Value
    Set rngColHeads = ActiveSheet.Range("tblheadings")
    Set rngTblRcds = ActiveSheet.Range("tblRecords")
    'Concatenate a string with the names of the column headings
    colHead = " ("
    For ch = 1 To rngColHeads.Count
        colHead = colHead & rngColHeads.Columns(ch).Value
        Select Case ch
            Case Is = rngColHeads.Count
                colHead = colHead & ")"
            Case Else
                colHead = colHead & ","
        End Select
    Next ch
    'Open connection to the database
    cnt.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
            "Data Source=" & dbPath & ";"
    'Begin transaction processing
    On Error GoTo EndUpdate
    cnt.BeginTrans
    'Insert records into database from worksheet table
    For cl = 1 To rngTblRcds.Rows.Count
        'Assume record is completely Null, and open record string for concatenation
        notNull = False
        rcdDetail = "('"
        'Evaluate field in the record
        For ch = 1 To rngColHeads.Count
            Select Case rngTblRcds.Rows(cl).Columns(ch).Value
                    'if empty, append value of null to string
                Case Is = Empty
                    Select Case ch
                        Case Is = rngColHeads.Count
                            rcdDetail = Left(rcdDetail, Len(rcdDetail) - 1) & "NULL)"
                        Case Else
                            rcdDetail = Left(rcdDetail, Len(rcdDetail) - 1) & "NULL,'"
                    End Select
                    'if not empty, set notNull to true, and append value to string
                Case Else
                    notNull = True
                    Select Case ch
                        Case Is = rngColHeads.Count
                            rcdDetail = rcdDetail & rngTblRcds.Rows(cl).Columns(ch).Value & "')"
                        Case Else
                            rcdDetail = rcdDetail & rngTblRcds.Rows(cl).Columns(ch).Value & "','"
                    End Select
            End Select
        Next ch
        'If record consists of only Null values, do not insert it to table, otherwise
        'insert the record
        Select Case notNull
            Case Is = True
                rst.Open "INSERT INTO " & tblName & colHead & " VALUES " & rcdDetail, cnt
            Case Is = False
                'do not insert record
        End Select
    Next cl
EndUpdate:
    'Check if error was encounted
    If Err.Number <> 0 Then
        'Error encountered.  Rollback transaction and inform user
        On Error Resume Next
        cnt.RollbackTrans
        MsgBox "There was an error.  Update was not succesful!", vbCritical, "Error!"
    Else
        On Error Resume Next
        cnt.CommitTrans
    End If
    'Close the ADO objects
    cnt.Close
    Set rst = Nothing
    Set cnt = Nothing
    On Error GoTo 0
End Sub
 

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  • TSchedule.mdb
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  • ADO Update.xls
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Hi mubi_masti...

the problem is the name of the field "Date" in your database table. When generating the INSERT statement, the SQL can not be executed as Date is also a function in Access. The simplest way to resolve the problem is IMHO just renaming the field "Date" to something like "myDate" both in the Access database and in the Excel file.

Regards :)
 
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