Background Information: I am not very savvy with VBA, or Access for that matter, but I have a VBA script that creates a file (a KML to be specific, but this won't matter much for my question) on the users computer and writes to it using variables that link to records in the database. As such:
Dim MyDB As Database
Dim MyRS As Recordset
Dim QryOrTblDef As String
Dim TestFile As Integer
QryOrTblDef = "Table1"
Set MyDB = CurrentDb
Set MyRS = MyDB.OpenRecordset(QryOrTblDef)
TestFile = FreeFile
Open "C:\Testing.txt"
Print #TestFile, "Generic Stuff"
Print #TestFile, MyRS.Fields(0)
etc.
My Situation: I have a very large string(a text document with a large list of polygon vertex coordinates) that I want to add to a variable to be printed to another file (a KML file, noted in the above example). I was hoping to add this text file containing coordinates as an attachment datatype to the Access database and copy its contents into a variable to be used in the above script.
My Question: Is there a way I can access and copy the data from an attached text file (attached as an attachment data type within a field of an MS Access database) into a variable so that I can use it in a VBA script?
What I have found: I am having trouble finidng information on this topic I think mainly because I do not have the knowledge of what keywords to be searching for, but I was able to find someones code on a forum, "ozgrid", that seems to be close to what I want to do. Though it is just pulling from a text file on disk rather than one attached to the database.
Code from above mentioned forum that creates a function to access data in a text file:
Sub Test()
Dim strText As String
strText = GetFileContent("C:\temp\x.txt")
MsgBox strText
End Sub
Function GetFileContent(Name As String) As String
Dim intUnit As Integer
On Error Goto ErrGetFileContent
intUnit = FreeFile
Open Name For Input As intUnit
GetFileContent = Input(LOF(intUnit), intUnit)
ErrGetFileContent:
Close intUnit
Exit Function
End Function
Any help here is appreciated. Thanks.
I am a little puzzled as to why a memo data type does not suit if you are storing pure text, or even a table for organized text. That being said, one way is to output to disk and read into a string.
See also: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff835669.aspx