WinniPEng
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2004
- 17
Hello,
When entering data into HAP, we usually first do a take-off from the drawing, using Excel to keep track of the properties of each space. Entering the data from Excel into HAP is often very time-consuming, if there are many spaces.
Looking through the files in the HAP program directory, it appears as though the data that gets entered into the HAP program is stored in the file:
C:\E20-II\projects\[projectname]\hap41inx.mdb,
which can be opened by MS Access. Has anyone on here ever successfully attempted to enter the data in an Access database, and then load into HAP? If it were able to work, we could just copy and paste from Excel into Access. When I try to open the hap41inx file, it says that the file was created with a prior version of Access, and needs to be converted. If anyone here uses HAP and has a version of Access earlier than 2000, could you give it a try and let me know if this works, and I'll try to hunt down that earlier version of Access?
When entering data into HAP, we usually first do a take-off from the drawing, using Excel to keep track of the properties of each space. Entering the data from Excel into HAP is often very time-consuming, if there are many spaces.
Looking through the files in the HAP program directory, it appears as though the data that gets entered into the HAP program is stored in the file:
C:\E20-II\projects\[projectname]\hap41inx.mdb,
which can be opened by MS Access. Has anyone on here ever successfully attempted to enter the data in an Access database, and then load into HAP? If it were able to work, we could just copy and paste from Excel into Access. When I try to open the hap41inx file, it says that the file was created with a prior version of Access, and needs to be converted. If anyone here uses HAP and has a version of Access earlier than 2000, could you give it a try and let me know if this works, and I'll try to hunt down that earlier version of Access?