While this is an old post I did manage to get this figured out. Here is my code.

my $filename = 'C:/GBowl/strawberry32/Scripts/ccname.txt'; my $db_file = 'C:/GBowl/strawberry32/Scripts/Hello.accdb'; my $dbh = DBI->connect( 'dbi:ADO:Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source='.$db_file, ) or die $DBI::errstr; print $filelog "Connected to ms-access database\n"; #prepare and execute SQL statement $Export = $dbh->prepare( 'SELECT Company_Code, Name INTO [Text;HDR=No;DATABASE=C:\GBowl\str +awberry32\Scripts].[Plants.txt] FROM Plants ORDER BY Company_Code'); $Export->execute || die "Could not execute SQL statement ... maybe invalid?";

In reply to Re^2: How can I import text to Access by Broggy69
in thread How can I import text to Access by Broggy69

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