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Thanks Ender!!! ;-)
"Andy Wiggins" <contact me @ my web site wrote in message ... Probably not a faster way. Here's something that might help you. It was built for Excel and Access but is easily changed for Sql Server. It includes examples of using variables in SQL queries. http://www.bygsoftware.com/examples/sql.html Or you can get there from the "Excel with Access Databases" section on page: http://www.bygsoftware.com/examples/examples.htm It demonstrates how to use SQL in Excel's VBA to: * create a database, * create a table and add data to it, * select data from a table, * delete a table, * delete a database. You can also download the demonstration file called "excelsql.zip". 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" "Danut" wrote in message ... I added some VBA code into an excel Spreadsheet to get some data from a SQL server using QueryTables and ODBC (I defined a DSN, etc.). Is there a faster method to access SQL Server (ADO)? Note: I am a beginner in VBA. Thanks! Danut |
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