kathryn and MichaelRed,
Altogether about 11,000 plus database files. If we could append about 15 to 25 files at a time, that would be great. On some trial test of just normally importing 8 databases into the four destination tables, there was about 5,000 records in one table. I understand what Michael had to say. The macro craps up if you use more than 8 files. I get a warning message saying that a macro can only call itself 20 times. The databases contain four tables each and they are all standard named. EX: TblOne, TblTwo, TblThree, TblFour. So every time we receive a new database the four tables are all named the same with the same fields in the seperate tables. This atleast helps the process of appending into a destination file. Hopefully this will help you both understand the situation a little more.
If you have any questions, please ask. I'm getting desperate. I've had a few classes of Access training, but nothing compared to this current job. I've just started working a lot more with macros. Any suggestions on Access books? I would love to learn more about macros and modules.
Thanks for the help,
KT
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