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MS Access - Export code to flat files

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Export every code objects of a MS Access database (forms, macros, modules, queries and reports) to flat files, in a batch mode

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Description

This VB script will export all code objects (forms, macros, modules, queries and reports) from a MS Access database / application (can be .accdb or .mdb) to flat files on your disk.

This way, you'll get a quick backup of your code and you'll be able to synchronize your code on a versioning platform like GitHub.

The script will start MS Access (hidden way), open the specified database, process every code object and export them, one by one, in a \src\your_database.mdb folder.

The src folder will be automatically created if needed and you'll find a sub-folder having the same name of your file (so you can have more than one exported file in the same src folder).

Install

Just get a copy of the .vbs script, perhaps the .cmd too (for your easiness) and save them in the same folder of your database.

Usage

Just edit the .cmd file and you'll see how it works: you just need to run the .vbs with one parameter, the name of your database.

Sample

For instance, by running cscript vbs_access_export.vbs C:\Christophe\db1.mdb you'll get this:

Process database C:\Christophe\db1.mdb
Exporting sources to C:\Christophe\src\db1.mdb\

Export all forms
        Export form 1/2 - frmCustomers to Forms\frmCustomers.frm
        Export form 2/2 - frmInvoices to Forms\frmInvoices.frm

Export all macros
        Export macro 1/15 - mcrPrint to Macros\mcrPrint.txt
        [...]

Export all modules
        Export module 1/2 - Helper to Modules\Helper.bas
        Export module 2/2 - SQL_Server to Modules\SQL_Server.bas

Export all queries
        Export query 1/23 - qryCustomers to Queries\qryCustomers.sql
        Export query 2/23 - qryInvoices to Queries\qryInvoices.sql
        [...]

Export all reports
        Export report 1/8 - Invoice to Reports\Invoice.txt
        [...]

Once finished, you'll have a sub-folder called src with one file by object so, indirectly, you've a backup of your code 👌

Author

Christophe Avonture

License

MIT