Export Data to Ms Access - HELP!!

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BSantos
BSantos on 14 Oct 2013
Commented: BSantos on 14 Oct 2013
Hello!!
I have tried many ways/tutorials on how to export data from MATLAB to Ms Access, but so far, I haven't fully succeed. I could export all my dataset into 1 column instead of 1 row.
Could you guys please help me??
Thanks in advance.
Here's my code:
colnames - cell array with Column Names <1 x 44>
data - cell array with data set to export to Ms Access <15 x 44>
handles.DB.con - Database connection object.;
datainsert(handles.DB.con,'databaseTable', colnames, data);
error:
Error using database/datainsert (line 104)
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Too few parameters. Expected 1.
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Friedrich
Friedrich on 14 Oct 2013
I assume it's related to a column name. Maybe one contains a reserved word. Can you post all the columnnames here? The easiest would be
celldisp(colnames)
BSantos
BSantos on 14 Oct 2013
What kind of names are reserved? Could a column named "Date" be a problem??

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Friedrich
Friedrich on 14 Oct 2013
Edited: Friedrich on 14 Oct 2013
Hi,
yes DATE is a reserved keyword. For a full list see here. You can stil use it but you should escape any column names which are also keywords or functions. In MS Access it should be [] brackets. So instead of 'Date' use '[Date]' as column name.
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Friedrich
Friedrich on 14 Oct 2013
Edited: Friedrich on 14 Oct 2013
Maybe there are others? The error is given from the driver directly and not from MATLAB. It must be something with the syntax which MATLAB uses to run the SQL command internally.
Maybe start with a dummy database containing one column name and see if it works. if so add a 2nd column and try again. This will lead to the column name which causes the troubles here.
BSantos
BSantos on 14 Oct 2013
So, I just tried with INSERT function, and now all is okay!
THANK YOU very much!!!!

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