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Inserting Data in MS Access MDB file using AutoIT.


Kash
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Hello,

Can someone provide code snippet for inserting data in MS Access Database using AutoIT program?

I am using below code butit is not working.

$dbname="TestAccessDB.mdb"

$addfld = ObjCreate("ADODB.Connection")

$addfld.Open("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source=" & $dbname)

$sql_insert = "insert into CallRecords(BAN,Timestamp) values('1234','04/22/2009') "

$addfld.Execute($sql_insert)

$addfld.Close

Thank you!

Regards

Kash

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thanks...

this seems to be very complicated man..

Give me something simple....

I don't "Give" anything. Simple to me is following what the headers say to do. If you can't do that, then you might need to do it "Simply" manually. Edited by SmOke_N

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