How to Import Access Database Tables From Older Or Unsupported Versions?

Author : Charanjeet Kaur | Updated on January 25, 2024 | File Repair | Repair Office Documents | 3 min read

Summary:You may encounter issue importing Access database tables created using older version of Access in a newer version. This article discusses two effective methods to resolve the issue. These methods includes manual steps and using a free utility to import tables from older or unsupported versions to a recent Access version. The article also suggests using an Access database repair tool if the data within the imported tables turns corrupt.

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You may fail to import tables from an older (unsupported) version of the Access database to a recent version; this usually happens when you attempt to import tables from an MDB file into an ACCDB file. In such a situation, importing the tables may return an error message that looks something like this:


Methods to Import Access Database Tables From Older Or Unsupported Versions

Following are the two methods you can use to import the data:

Method 1 ? Convert Old Database File Format to Supported File Format

This solution requires searching for an older Access version (such as Access 2003) that supports opening the Access 97 database and then importing the tables into a supported version of the Microsoft Access database.

For detailed steps, see the blog: How to Fix 'Access cannot open a database created with a previous version' Error?

Drawback of this method

This solution requires searching for an older Access version (such as Access 2003) that supports opening the Access 97 database and then importing the tables into a supported version of the Microsoft Access database.

Method 2 ? Use Import OLD Utility to Import Tables Data

Import OLD is a free and easy-to-use utility that allows importing tables' data from an older Access version to a newer version.

Note: Before running this utility, make sure Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is enabled on your Access program.

Follow these steps to import data using the Import OLD tool:

  • When the Import OLD utility screen opens, select the Import OLD option on the main menu.
  • Select the older or unsupported database from which you want to import the tables on the Import Form window. After selecting the database, do any of the following:
  • Select the database path under the ''Optional Import to Another Database" textbox to import tables to another database.
  • To import to a new database, under 'Optional Import to New Database', specify the new database name and path to save the database.
  • Choose 'Start Process'.

The tables data from the old, unsupported Access version will get imported and saved in the specified location.

Drawback(s) of this method

  • The Import OLD utility only allows importing data within database tables. It doesn't support importing indexes or keys from an unsupported Access version.
  • You must have VBA enabled on your system to run the utility.
  • The utility only supports MS Office 32 bit version.
  • Importing data to an external database can take time and might impact performance.

What If You Fail to Import an Access Database Table?

If the database is corrupt or damaged, you might fail to import a table using the methods mentioned above. In that case, you can try to repair the database using Stellar Repair for Access software. The software supports repairing Access database (.accdb/ .mdb) files. It can repair all the db components, including tables, deleted records, forms, modules, macros, etc. You can download the demo version of the Access repair tool from the below link to verify data accuracy.

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