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Rodolfo Fontes
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      20th Jan 2005
Hi group,

I've done this question inside other Subject, so that's why i've opened a
new one.

All the specifications that i've done on import/export settings, where are
they stored? Can I backup then? Copy to another machine?

Thanks,
Rodolfo Fontes


 
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Rodolfo Fontes
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      20th Jan 2005
Thanks Nikos!

"Nikos Yannacopoulos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Rodolfo,
>
> The Import/Export specs are stored in two system tables called
> MSysIMEXSpecs and MSysIMEXColumns. You can see the tables (but Access will
> not allow you to make changes to them!) by going Tools > Options in the
> menu, and clicking on System Objects on the View tab.
> One way to back them up / transfer them is by importing them in another
> database; to do that, open the target database and go File > Get External
> Data> Import. When you have selected the original database to import the
> specs from and the Import Objects wizard opens, click on button Options
> and tck Import/Export Specs.
>
> HTH,
> Nikos
>
> Rodolfo Fontes wrote:
>> Hi group,
>>
>> I've done this question inside other Subject, so that's why i've opened a
>> new one.
>>
>> All the specifications that i've done on import/export settings, where
>> are they stored? Can I backup then? Copy to another machine?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rodolfo Fontes



 
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Nikos Yannacopoulos
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      20th Jan 2005
Rodolfo,

The Import/Export specs are stored in two system tables called
MSysIMEXSpecs and MSysIMEXColumns. You can see the tables (but Access
will not allow you to make changes to them!) by going Tools > Options in
the menu, and clicking on System Objects on the View tab.
One way to back them up / transfer them is by importing them in another
database; to do that, open the target database and go File > Get
External Data> Import. When you have selected the original database to
import the specs from and the Import Objects wizard opens, click on
button Options and tck Import/Export Specs.

HTH,
Nikos

Rodolfo Fontes wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I've done this question inside other Subject, so that's why i've opened a
> new one.
>
> All the specifications that i've done on import/export settings, where are
> they stored? Can I backup then? Copy to another machine?
>
> Thanks,
> Rodolfo Fontes
>
>

 
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