Listing Tables and Their Fields Using the OpenSchema Method : Table Column Field « Access « VBA / Excel / Access / Word

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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Access » Table Column Field 
Listing Tables and Their Fields Using the OpenSchema Method
 
Sub ListTblsAndFields()
   Dim conn As ADODB.Connection
   Dim rst As ADODB.Recordset
   Dim curTable As String
   Dim newTable As String
   Dim counter As Integer

   Set conn = New ADODB.Connection
   conn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & CurrentProject.Path & "\mydb.mdb"
   Set rst = conn.OpenSchema(adSchemaColumns)
   curTable = ""
   newTable = ""
   counter = 1
   Do Until rst.EOF
      curTable = rst!table_Name
      If (curTable <> newTableThen
         newTable = rst!table_Name
         Debug.Print "Table: " & rst!table_Name
         counter = 1
      End If
      Debug.Print "Field" & counter & ": " & rst!Column_Name
      counter = counter + 1
      rst.MoveNext
   Loop
   rst.Close
   conn.Close
   Set rst = Nothing
   Set conn = Nothing
End Sub

 
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