exporting to linked access table
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:33:08 -0700
hello:
I'm exporting a file from sharepoint as a linked table to Access. I noticed
that there are xml (?) tags (?) around the actual data, and that the data
types assigned are not the best.
What caveats are there with respect to changing the data types in the table
(not referring to converting them at the query level); is there something I
can do besides parsing out the xml stuff. Ex: <font color=black>to be renewd
next cycle</font>
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