Ms Access Error 31519
Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Calendar Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes 10-18-2007, 03:56 AM #1 Beady Registered User Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Lancs, UK Posts: 24 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts You cannot import this file Hi, I have an Access 97 database that uses docmd.transfertext to import three text files when the use loads a particular form. It works fine. The line is: DoCmd.TransferText acImportDelim, "importProjects", "Projects", thisFile, False Now that I'm about to install the same db in Access 2000 I get problems. Specifically: Run time error '31519': You cannot import this file. What happened? And more importantly what can i do about it? Thanks __________________ Regards Bernard D Beady View Public Profile Visit Beady's homepage! Find More Posts by Beady 10-18-2007, 05:40 AM #2 Ron_dK Cool bop aficionado Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: France Posts: 2,141 Thanks: 0 Thanked 5 Times in 3 Posts Maybe this might help : http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-1674141.php __________________ . I recognise Quality when I hear it Ron_dK View Public Profile Find More Posts by Ron_dK 10-18-2007, 09:39 AM #3 Beady Registered User Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Lancs, UK Posts: 24 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Solved Quote: Originally Posted by rak Maybe this might help : http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-1674141.php Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. You have made an old man very happy. That was exactly what I needed. __________________ Regards Bernard D Beady View Public Profile Visit Beady's homepage! Find More Posts by Beady « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Rate This Thread Excellent Good Average Bad Terrible Forum Jump User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Access World Access World News Site Suggestions Introduce Yourself The Watercooler Microsoft Access Discussion General Tables Queries Forms Reports Macros M
DriverDoc WinSweeper SupersonicPC FileViewPro About Support Contact Errors Troubleshooting › Runtime Errors › Microsoft Corporation › Microsoft Access › Error 31519 How To Fix Microsoft Access Error 31519 Error Number: Error 31519 Error Name:You cannot import this file Error Description: You cannot import this file.@You cannot import a text file unless it has one of these extensions: |.@@1@@@1. Developer:Microsoft Corporation Software:Microsoft Access Applies to:Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 Download NowWinThruster 2015 - Scan your PC for computer errors. Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and 2000 Symptoms of Error 31519 "Error 31519" http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=137267 appears and crashes the active program window. Your PC frequently crashes with Error 31519 when running the same program. “You cannot import this file” is displayed. Windows runs sluggishly and responds slowly to mouse or keyboard input. Your computer periodically “freezes” for a few seconds at a time. These 31519 error messages can appear during program installation, while a Microsoft Corporation-related http://www.solvusoft.com/en/errors/runtime-errors/microsoft-corporation/microsoft-access/31519-you-cannot-import-this-file/ software program (eg. Microsoft Access) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown, or even during the installation of the Windows operating system. Keeping track of when and where your 31519 error occurs is a critical piece of information in troubleshooting the problem. Causes of Error 31519 Corrupt download or incomplete installation of Microsoft Access software. Corruption in Windows registry from a recent Microsoft Access-related software change (install or uninstall). Virus or malware infection that has corrupted Windows system files or Microsoft Access-related program files. Another program maliciously or mistakenly deleted Microsoft Access-related files. Runtime Errors such as “Error 31519” can be caused by a variety of factors, so it is important that you troubleshoot each of the possible causes to prevent it from recurring. Runtime Errors Knowledgebase Article ID: 132823 Article Author: Jay Geater Last Updated: 19-07-2016 Popularity: star rating here Download NowError Fix Learn More Tweet Recommendation: Scan your PC for computer errors. How To Fix Microsoft Access Error 31519 Below is a list of troubleshooting steps to resolve your Error 31519 problems. These troubleshooting steps get progressively more diffic
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