Open the source and destination tables. Select the rows in the source table by clicking on the left-side row tab of the first row, and then shift-click on the left-side row tab of the last row. Drag the selected set of rows from the source table to the destination table. Your cursor should change to a copy indicator marked by a '+'. Let go the drag in the destination table and those rows will be added to the destination table. Only those columns that match will be copied over.
If you are copying rows in the same table, just drag and drop them anywhere in the same table, and they will be added as new rows.
Tested in v1.9.100 with HSQL tables.
Tamer Denizli wrote:
i am using the latest version 1.9.100m and i could'nt find a way to copy multiple rows or cols of an access db (mdb) with base!
Even the same with the export function from tables or search queries anyway!
Are these functions not (yet) implemented?
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