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I want to assign the following code to a button on my Excel 2003 spreadsheet.
When I click the button, I receive a Microsoft Visual Basic Error "Compile Error: User-defined type not defined" Dim Con As New ADODB.Connection Dim Cmd As New ADODB.Command Dim Cmd2 As New ADODB.Command Dim Rs As ADODB.Recordset Con.Open "DSN=KIAMOTOR;" Set Cmd.ActiveConnection = Con Cmd.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM PTFGRPP" Thanks in advance for the help. |
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Did you make a reference to "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects ?.? Library"
Tools - References in the VBE You need that if you want to use ADODB -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "bmolintas" wrote: I want to assign the following code to a button on my Excel 2003 spreadsheet. When I click the button, I receive a Microsoft Visual Basic Error "Compile Error: User-defined type not defined" Dim Con As New ADODB.Connection Dim Cmd As New ADODB.Command Dim Cmd2 As New ADODB.Command Dim Rs As ADODB.Recordset Con.Open "DSN=KIAMOTOR;" Set Cmd.ActiveConnection = Con Cmd.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM PTFGRPP" Thanks in advance for the help. |
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I added the reference and am no longer receiving the error but clicking the
button does not pull down any recrods to the spreadsheet. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Did you make a reference to "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects ?.? Library" Tools - References in the VBE You need that if you want to use ADODB -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson |
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Please post all of your code... When you look at your recordset (rs) is there
anything in it? -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "bmolintas" wrote: I added the reference and am no longer receiving the error but clicking the button does not pull down any recrods to the spreadsheet. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Did you make a reference to "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects ?.? Library" Tools - References in the VBE You need that if you want to use ADODB -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson |
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This is the code I have behind my command button.
Private Sub CommandButton2_Click() Dim Con As New ADODB.Connection Dim Cmd As New ADODB.Command Dim Cmd2 As New ADODB.Command Dim Rs As ADODB.Recordset Con.Open "DSN=KIAMOTOR;" Set Cmd.ActiveConnection = Con Cmd.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM PTFGRPP" End Sub "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Please post all of your code... When you look at your recordset (rs) is there anything in it? -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "bmolintas" wrote: I added the reference and am no longer receiving the error but clicking the button does not pull down any recrods to the spreadsheet. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Did you make a reference to "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects ?.? Library" Tools - References in the VBE You need that if you want to use ADODB -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson |
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