ACC1x: How to Delete Multiple Tables Quickly
ID: Q106304
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access versions 1.0, 1.1
SUMMARY
In some situations you may want to quickly delete multiple tables, rather
than deleting them one at a time.
For example, when you import data from another product, an error table may
be created. After several imports, you may have several old import error
tables to delete.
Below are two methods of quickly deleting multiple tables. The first method
allows you to bypass the delete confirmation screen. The second method uses
a function that deletes all tables that begin with "Import Errors," and is
particularly useful when the same table type must be deleted often.
MORE INFORMATION
Method 1
You can bypass the "Delete table <tablename>?" delete confirmation screen
by pressing SHIFT+DEL instead of just DEL.
For example, if you select a table named Test and then press DEL to delete
the table, you will get the message:
Delete table Test?
If you choose OK, the table will be deleted. However, if you select the
table named Test and then press SHIFT+DEL to delete the table, the table is
instantly deleted with no delete confirmation screen.
Method 2
To do a bulk deletion of tables with a certain name, you can use an Access
Basic function. The sample function below is written specifically to delete
import error tables. To delete other tables, you can change the name to the
name of the tables you want to delete. The function must be called by an
event such as a button press:
Function DeleteImportErrorTables ()
On Error GoTo ResetEnv
Dim MyDB As Database, MySnapShot As Snapshot
If MsgBox("Delete Import Error Tables?", 292) = 7 Then
On Error GoTo 0
Exit Function
End If
Set MyDB = CurrentDB()
Set MySnapShot = MyDB.ListTables()
DoCmd Echo False ' Turn off screen updates.
DoCmd SetWarnings False ' Turn off warning messages.
Do Until MySnapShot.EOF
If MySnapShot.[Name] Like "Import Errors*" Then
DoCmd SelectObject A_TABLE, MySnapShot.Name, True
DoCmd DoMenuItem A_DATABASE, A_EDIT, A_DELETE
End If
MySnapShot.MoveNext
Loop
DoCmd SetWarnings True ' Be sure to set SetWarning back on!
DoCmd Echo True ' Be sure to turn screen updating back on!
Exit Function
ResetEnv:
DoCmd SetWarnings True ' Be sure to set SetWarning back on!
DoCmd Echo True ' Be sure to turn screen updating back on!
Exit Function
End Function
Additional query words:
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Keywords : kbusage TblOthr
Version : 1.0 1.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto