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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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