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SQL statements in EXCEL
I'm populating a table from a SQL Server source.
I dump the info into a worksheet. Is there anyway to query that info like it was still a database table ? i.e. have SQL statements as the function of individual cells ? Can functions be that complicated ? also: how do you supress the column titles when querying in SQL ? ------------------------------------------------ ~~ Message posted from http://www.ExcelTip.com/ ~~ View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
SQL statements in EXCEL
This file might be a help:
http://www.bygsoftware.com/examples/...SqlRequest.zip It's in the "Excel with Access Databases" section on page: http://www.bygsoftware.com/examples/examples.htm This workbook demonstrates how to get data direct from an MS Access table, or from an open or closed MS Excel workbook using the workbook function SQL.REQUEST. Recently updated to show the use of SQL.REQUEST in the same workbook. The code is open and commented. -- Regards Andy Wiggins www.BygSoftware.com Home of "Save and BackUp", "The Excel Auditor" and "Byg Tools for VBA" "ontheDB" wrote in message ... I'm populating a table from a SQL Server source. I dump the info into a worksheet. Is there anyway to query that info like it was still a database table ? i.e. have SQL statements as the function of individual cells ? Can functions be that complicated ? also: how do you supress the column titles when querying in SQL ? ------------------------------------------------ ~~ Message posted from http://www.ExcelTip.com/ ~~ View and post usenet messages directly from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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