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I have used microsoft query (via Excel) to pull data from my company's Oracle
database. Is it possible to change the data or structure of the Oracle database using this query tool? |
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Yes and no. When you are in the tool there is a setting that allows you to
change the source data but you can not make the changes in XL when the data has been retrieved. When in MS Query the last step is to either return the data or edit the query. Select Edit and under the Tools menu is an option to Allow Editing. So long as you have permission to edit then you can edit or add records from here. If you want to be able to edit records directly from XL then you need to look at macros and ADO Recordsets (not simple but very do-able). -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "WaterQuality" wrote: I have used microsoft query (via Excel) to pull data from my company's Oracle database. Is it possible to change the data or structure of the Oracle database using this query tool? |
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