ACC97: Data Truncated to 16,384 Rows When Imported into Microsoft Access
This article was previously published under Q167669 SYMPTOMS
If you import a Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows worksheet that contains
more than 16,384 rows of data into a Microsoft Access database, the
resulting table may be truncated to 16,384 records.
CAUSE
This behavior may occur if both of the following conditions are true:
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, open the workbook from which you are importing the
worksheet data in Microsoft Excel before you run the Import Wizard in
Microsoft Access.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 97.
MORE INFORMATION
You can import or link data from a Microsoft Excel 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 7.0, or
97 worksheet. You can also import or link (read-only) data from a Lotus
1-2-3 spreadsheet. In both cases, the data in the worksheet must be
arranged in an appropriate tabular format. Before you proceed, make sure
that the worksheet has the same type of data in each field (column) and the
same fields in every row.
You can import or link all the data from a worksheet, or you can link only the data from a named range of cells. Although you typically create a new table in Microsoft Access for the data, you can also append the data to an existing table if the worksheet column headings match the table field names or if the column order is the same. REFERENCES
For more information about Importing Data in Microsoft Access, click the
Index tab in Microsoft Access Help, type the following text
import spreadsheet and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Import Spreadsheet Wizard" topic.
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