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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:34:22+00:00 2026-05-11T20:34:22+00:00

I am attempting to load from text files, queries into an MS Access Queries

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I am attempting to load from text files, queries into an MS Access Queries Collection using VBScript. I am using something like this:
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 for each myFile in folder.Files
    objecttype = fso.GetExtensionName(myFile.Name)
    objectname = fso.GetBaseName(myFile.Name)
    WScript.Echo "  " & objectname & " (" & objecttype & ")"

    if (objecttype = "form") then
        oApplication.LoadFromText acForm, objectname, myFile.Path
    elseif (objecttype = "bas") then
        oApplication.LoadFromText acModule, objectname, myFile.Path
    elseif (objecttype = "mac") then
        oApplication.LoadFromText acMacro, objectname, myFile.Path
    elseif (objecttype = "report") then
        oApplication.LoadFromText acReport, objectname, myFile.Path
    elseif (objecttype = "sql") then
        'oApplication.LoadFromText acQuery, objectname, myFile.Path
        ' Add create querydef code here
    end if

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But I am unsure how to create a query definition using VBScript.

Any ideas?

Note:
I originally Exported to the file using something like this:

For Each myObj In oApplication.CurrentDb.QueryDefs 
   Set f = fso.CreateTextFile(sExportpath & "\" & myObj.Name & ".sql", True) 
   f.WriteLine(myObj.SQL) 
   f.Close 
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    2026-05-11T20:34:22+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:34 pm

    This saves the query defs

    For i = 0 To db.QueryDefs.Count - 1
        Application.SaveAsText acQuery, db.QueryDefs(i).Name, sExportpath & "\" & db.QueryDefs(i).Name & ".sql"
    Next i
    

    Then the LoadFromText should work

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