alas no ... the last time i had to do this i iterated through the DataTable
(C#)
However, you probably already have the sql, so you could maybe use a
DataReader instead - I've found that to be quicker
"musa.biralo" wrote in message
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Thank You Patrick.
The DataTable is created from DataSet.
Do you have any snippet or any web-link that I can follow?
Thanks for your time.
Musa.Biralo
On Jun 18, 10:55 am, "Patrick Molloy"
wrote:
does the dataTable come from a recordset? if so, you could use the Excel
Range's CopyFromRecordset method
"musa.biralo" wrote in message
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Hello Group!
I have a DataTable as below and currently I am writing this to excel
by looping through each column and then each row. I am wondering if
there is a quicker way to dump all the data once or any time smart
method to save data writing process.
col1 col 2 col3
A B C
D E F
I am playing with VB.NET
Thanks a lot!