Thanks Dick for you're help. My only problem is, and maybe this is a very
simple and stupid question. Where do I put the sub-programm Get open File in
my SQL texture (existing query). (SELECT `Blad1$`.`Cost ctr`,
Sum(`Blad1$`.`Val#in rep#cur#`) AS 'Totale kosten per Costctr'
FROM `Y:\MIJN DOCUMENTEN\Excel bestand te exporteren`.`Blad1$` `Blad1$`
WHERE (`Blad1$`.`D/C`='D') OR (`Blad1$`.`D/C`='C')
GROUP BY `Blad1$`.`Cost ctr`)
.. Because if I put it in, MSquery tells me that he can't display the table
and he can't find the table.
"Dick Kusleika" wrote:
Mark
You can write a macro to do this. See here for how to change the database
location programmatically
http://www.dicks-clicks.com/excel/Ex...htm#ChangeConn
and see here for using GetOpenFilename to have the user select a database
http://www.dicks-blog.com/excel/2004...nfilename.html
Post back if you need more specifics.
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Dick Kusleika
MVP - Excel
Excel Blog - Daily Dose of Excel
www.dicks-blog.com
Mark van der Sluis wrote:
Thanks for the answer
You are right about the SQL, I found it out myself. Only the problem is,
how can I explain this to a noob in excel, because I'm building these
query's for my boss, he has to use them a lot, but isn't able to
understand this. So actually I want him to choose a file to work with,
everytime he uses the query's. Maybe it's possible to programm something
that if he uses the query's he has to select an external database, that
would be the best. Is this possible???