Withdata Software

Import TXT (semicolon delimited text) into Access

Want to import data from TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) file to Access?

Try Withdata FileToDB, a desktop TXT to Access converter for Windows, MacOS, and Linux, Convert TXT to Access, Easy and Fast.

Download Withdata FileToDB
Windows 64 bit
Windows 32 bit
Linux .deb (For Debian, Ubuntu) 64 bit
Linux .rpm (For Red Hat, Fedora, SUSE) 64 bit
MacOS 64 bit

Import data from TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) file to Access

Login to Access -> Choose TXT file -> Set Access table -> Import TXT to Access

Choose Access and logon.

Click “Wizard – 1 File To 1 Table” at task dialog.

Select the “TXT” file type.

then show the wizard.

1. Open a TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) file.

Support large ( > 4GB ) TXT file.

Here is the file’s content.

2. Select a Access table and config fields.

3. Preview data will be in Access table.

4. Import TXT data to Access.

View imported data in Access table

Import TXT to Access in command line

Save “TXT to Access” session, then you can:

Set scheduled tasks for importing TXT to Access

You can schedule and automate this “TXT to Access” conversion task by:

  1. Save session and create .bat (Windows) or .sh (Linux/macOS) file for “TXT to Access” conversion.
  2. Set scheduled task for “TXT to Access” conversion.

FAQ

What is Withdata FileToDB?

Withdata FileToDB is an ETL software can import TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) data to Access. Download Withdata FileToDB

How long does it take to import TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) data to Access?

FileToDB works fast. It convert millions of rows within a minute.

Is it safe to import TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) data to Access using FileToDB?

Of course! FileToDB import TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) data to Access locally, absolutely safe.

Can I import TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) data to Access on Linux, Mac OS?

Yes, you can. FileToDB has Linux, Mac OS, and Windows version.

Can I import TXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) data to Access in command line?

Yes, you can. FileToDB can running in command line, on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows.

Can FileToDB work without Microsoft Access installed?

Yes, FileToDB can work without Microsoft Access installed.

More about Withdata FileToDBTXT (“;” semicolon delimited text) to Access converter

See also: