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VBA Database access - How?
Hello
It's been a while since I've been programming in classical VB... (now doing VB.net) I now have to write some excel VBA stuff to access a Database (SQL-Server) and I don't know how. Is there any good tutorial or can anybody help me? Finally, the user must be able to enter a number in the excel sheet and the macro then gets a record from the database, using the user's input as WHERE-argument Thanks for your help! Simon |
VBA Database access - How?
This might be a help for getting data to and from Excel and Access:
It includes examples of using variables in SQL queries. Easily adapted for Sql Server. 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. DAO and ADO files available. 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" "Simon Sunke" wrote in message ... Hello It's been a while since I've been programming in classical VB... (now doing VB.net) I now have to write some excel VBA stuff to access a Database (SQL-Server) and I don't know how. Is there any good tutorial or can anybody help me? Finally, the user must be able to enter a number in the excel sheet and the macro then gets a record from the database, using the user's input as WHERE-argument Thanks for your help! Simon |
VBA Database access - How?
Thanks Andy... already downloaded it in the meantime! Great example for all
the DB stuff! Simon |
VBA Database access - How?
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-- Regards Andy Wiggins www.BygSoftware.com Home of "Save and BackUp", "The Excel Auditor" and "Byg Tools for VBA" "Simon Sunke" wrote in message ... Thanks Andy... already downloaded it in the meantime! Great example for all the DB stuff! Simon |
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