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    CHEECO is offline Competent Performer
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    php file to accdb file

    I have an attendence tracker that I use that is a php file. When I saved it to a accdb file now I am getting a mismatch error when I attempt to input the reason an employee did not attend work. Also the form for inputting the reason will not close it just hangs there.

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    pre-make the accdb, then import the data into it.

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    CHEECO is offline Competent Performer
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    I got it working. Made a few changes to code and it fixed the problem. I am going try you suggestion though and see what happens.

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    Ranman256 I tried to import the files from the php file through external data, new data source and the php file does not show up in the list. Now I did get the accdb file working that the mismatch error is gone and the window now closes and dont hang there, but it is now not saving the inforomation to the calendar. it puts in the calendar but when you close the calendar and open it up again the information is gone. I will tackle it again later.

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    CHEECO is offline Competent Performer
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    Thanks Ranman256 that worked. I did have to drag all the files from the php file to accdb file but it worked perfectly. Thanks for that info. I will know this for the next time.

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