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    diegomarino is offline Competent Performer
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    this is a good point.


    actually i was trying the simplecsv on my database, i addedd the module so i have thenew function, i set the datasource of the textbox like in your database but it returns #name!
    in your database is ok, in mine i have this problem...why? it is for the different system language?

    ps i change delimiter from "," to VbCrLf, i think it's cooler

    EDIT, i had to rename the module to modSimpleCSV. I just didn't know that the name was relevant (i think so)

    Quote Originally Posted by Gicu View Post
    It probably will be a bit faster but the constant emptying and populating of the local table will bloat the front-end so it will need to be compacted frequently plus the data might not always reflect the "live" data if other user(s) are modifying existing records. For filtered recordsets with few records the SimpleCSV should be fast enough I think.

    Cheers,

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    Hi Diego,

    The name is not that relevant as long as it is not the same as the public functions itself. So I take it all is fine now or do you still get the #Name error?

    Cheers,
    Vlad
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    diegomarino is offline Competent Performer
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    sure thanks, it' ok. With a brilliant idea a gave to the module the same name of the function, just to be more tidy

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