Thanks again. I guess I'm not surprised since the CopyFromRecordset method
doesn't copy the field names.
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Don't think so William, you need to handle that.
By the way, on the original question, there is also the GetRows method
that
load an RS into an array
arrayData = oRS.GetRows
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"WIlliam Barnes" wrote in message
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One other thing, now that I think of it. What about the reverse? Is
there
an
easy way to generate a Recordset from a Range object?
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Hi William,
Range("A1").CopyFromRecordset rsData
which uses part of the Excel Object Model (Range), and the
CopyRecordset
method.
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Bob Phillips
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"William Barnes" wrote in message
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Using Excel 2000 under Win 2K Pro with ADO 2.5
Does Excel provide any easy way to copy the results of a database
query
(in
the form of an ADODB.Recordset object) onto a Worksheet? Any thing
as
easy
as assigning an array to a Range? Or do I have to loop through all
the
Fields for each record and copy them "manually"?
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