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From: Access Developer on 18 Jun 2010 20:29 "Bob Alston" <bobalston9(a)yahoo.com> wrote > I use it to automate downloads of data. > I initiate the scripts built in iMacros from > Access vba and it results in a downloaded > fild. I then process that via vba. > > There is a version that provides more > integration with VB. The scripting version > has these capabilities. However it has been > a long time since I looked at those details > as I didn't need them. Thanks for the explanation, Bob. I appreciate it. I'll add iMacros to my list of "things to look into". Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP
From: LLY on 22 Jun 2010 23:51 On Jun 19, 8:29 am, "Access Developer" <accde...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > "Bob Alston" <bobalst...(a)yahoo.com> wrote > > > I use it to automate downloads of data. > > I initiate the scripts built in iMacros from > > Access vba and it results in a downloaded > > fild. I then process that via vba. > > > > There is a version that provides more > > integration with VB. The scripting version > > has these capabilities. However it has been > > a long time since I looked at those details > > as I didn't need them. > > Thanks for the explanation, Bob. I appreciate it. I'll add iMacros to my > list of "things to look into". > > Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP Thank you all very much for your replies. I guess it is pretty clear to me that I have to drop this idea given my personal limitations.
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