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needing rtd assistance
Hello. I am wondering if anyone has developed an RTD for Excel using visual
studio 2005 and sql server 2005? I am finding practically zero newsgroups, blogs, or much else on the subject and I am lost in the RTD process. So if anyone out there has RTD experience, please let me know. .... John |
needing rtd assistance
Hi John:
Start he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289150 and then post questions as they occur. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200765 "JohnE" wrote: Hello. I am wondering if anyone has developed an RTD for Excel using visual studio 2005 and sql server 2005? I am finding practically zero newsgroups, blogs, or much else on the subject and I am lost in the RTD process. So if anyone out there has RTD experience, please let me know. ... John |
needing rtd assistance
GS, thanks for the info. I am familiar with it but for some reason it is
confusing to me. I am aware of the different areas (connect, refreshdata, disconnect, ...) but it is what goes into each one that is puzzling me. I am using vs2005 (vsto), vb2005, and sql2005. I am needing to put together an excel addin for stockquotes. There is a sql server 2005 table which is being updated frequently and that is where the addin info is coming from. The user will have at least one stock symbol (ex: MSFT), or many stock symbols, on a worksheet that will need to be updated frequently. How do I go out to the table and get the info and in which area does it go? I have seen and read the different msdn and support articles but for some reason I am still not catching on to it. Once I see it starting to come together, then I will probably grasp it. Any assistance is appreciated. .... John "Gary''s Student" wrote: Hi John: Start he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289150 and then post questions as they occur. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200765 "JohnE" wrote: Hello. I am wondering if anyone has developed an RTD for Excel using visual studio 2005 and sql server 2005? I am finding practically zero newsgroups, blogs, or much else on the subject and I am lost in the RTD process. So if anyone out there has RTD experience, please let me know. ... John |
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