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Default Accessing the Data Connection Strings and Command Text (SQL) i

And maybe you got it right! Until we hear back from the OP, probably won't
know. Often 2 or 3 people read the same request and each has a slightly
different interpretation of the needs/desires.
In either case, hopefully he gets the help he's looking for.

"AB" wrote:

Perhaps JLatham understood your post correctly (as oppose to me).
I thought that you wanted to read sql strings in Access from Excel.
If you want to read SQL strings and Connections in excel sheets (i.e.,
querytables on excel tabs) then JLatham code is the way to go.
As per his code:
qTable.Connection - will give you the connection string
qTable.Commandtext - will give you the SQL string.

On Apr 30, 3:16 pm, JLatham wrote:
See if this helps you out any

Sub ReadConnections()
Dim anySheet As Worksheet
Dim qTable As QueryTable

For Each anySheet In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
If anySheet.QueryTables.Count 0 Then
For Each qTable In anySheet.QueryTables
MsgBox qTable.Connection
Next
End If
Next
End Sub



"MChrist" wrote:
I have a number of Excel files that have data connections to various sources,
and I want to be able to read the data connection strings and command text
(SQL) using VBA.


In Access this would be easy to do, creating a database object, and looking
at the QueryDefs. Is there something similar in Excel?


If someone could point me to an on-line reference or provide a code like the
one below, that would be great.


Thank you.


Mark


Private Sub Test()


Dim strMsg As String


Dim db As DAO.Database
Dim qds As DAO.QueryDefs
Dim qd As DAO.QueryDef


Set db = currentdb()
Set qds = db.QueryDefs


For Each qd In qds


Debug.Print qd.Connect & vbTab & qd.Sql


Next


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