Application.DDEPoke (Access)
You can use the DDEPoke statement to supply text data from a client application to a server application over an open dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel.
For example, if you have an open DDE channel between Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel, you can use the DDEPoke statement to transfer text from an Access database to an Excel spreadsheet. In this example, Access acts as the client application, and Excel acts as the server application. The value of the item argument depends on the application and topic specified when the channel indicated by the channum argument is opened. For example, the item argument may be a range of cells in an Excel spreadsheet. The string contained in the data argument must be an alphanumeric text string. No other formats are supported. For example, the data argument could be a number to fill a cell in a specified range in an Excel worksheet. If the channum argument isn't an integer corresponding to an open channel, or if the other application doesn't recognize or accept the specified data, a run-time error occurs. If you need to manipulate another application's objects from Access, you may want to consider using Automation.
Dim iChanNum As Integer: iChanNum =
Dim strItem As String: strItem =
Dim strData As String: strData =
DDEPoke ChanNum:=iChanNum, Item:=strItem, Data:=strData
Arguments
The following arguments are required:
ChanNum (Integer) - A channel number, an integer returned by the DDEInitiate function.
Item (String) - The name of a data item recognized by the application specified by the DDEInitiate function. Check the application's documentation for a list of possible items.
Data (String) - The data to be supplied to the other application.