MS Access table attachments to Sharepoint document library
Hello Experts,
I am using SharePoint 2013 and MS-Access 2010.
my question is:
If my user save a record in MS-Access 2010 with some attachments, how would I tell SharePoint or MS Access to save these attachments in specific SharePoint library with its name in a particular folder or create a new folder automatically to save attachments.
I do not want to link access table to a SharePoint list, I only want SharePoint as document repository for attached documents in a record of MS-Access table.
Is that possible then how please give step by step instructions or a URL link which explain how this can be achieved.
Thanks
Ajay
Ajay Kumar
Hi Ajay,
As far as I know, we are unable to make one MS-Access filed to store the attachments in SharePoint library for each record, but you can consider a workaround to create a hyperlink field to link one SharePoint library URL, then click the libarary
url to manually create a folder to store the files in library for each Access record, use another Access field to show/link the folder URL.
And you can also post this question in "Access for Developer" forum, see if there is any development approach for calling SharePoint web service to create/move/sync the attachment in MS-Access record to a SharePoint library folder.
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?forum=accessdev&filter=alltypes&sort=lastpostdesc
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<asp:FileUpload ID="FileUpload1" runat="server" />
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sender,
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e)
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= SPContext.Current.List;
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