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using macros to import data
I really only know the basics about macros and can use it to retreive data in
a spreadsheet to consolidate it, however, I am now wanting to expand my knowledge a bit further and would like to learn about using macros to import data from external applications but don't know where to start? any help would be appreciated thanks |
using macros to import data
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firstly i'ld check out data / get external data and see if the options under here meet your needs. as basically importing data from external sources depends a lot on what the external source is and if there's a way of accessing it. Cheers JulieD "rocket0612" wrote in message ... I really only know the basics about macros and can use it to retreive data in a spreadsheet to consolidate it, however, I am now wanting to expand my knowledge a bit further and would like to learn about using macros to import data from external applications but don't know where to start? any help would be appreciated thanks |
using macros to import data
"rocket0612" wrote in message ... I really only know the basics about macros and can use it to retreive data in a spreadsheet to consolidate it, however, I am now wanting to expand my knowledge a bit further and would like to learn about using macros to import data from external applications but don't know where to start? any help would be appreciated thanks The answer depends on how the data can be made available to Excel. Do these applications have a name? Is it SAP, Hyperion, Baan? Do they offer some kind of programmatic interface. Maube they only produce data as a text file. Please tell more about the applications that provide the data. /Fredrik |
using macros to import data
thanks for the replies, the application is one a company I work for had
built, All I really know is it is MS compatible and has the macros function in the tools menu. thanks "Fredrik Wahlgren" wrote: "rocket0612" wrote in message ... I really only know the basics about macros and can use it to retreive data in a spreadsheet to consolidate it, however, I am now wanting to expand my knowledge a bit further and would like to learn about using macros to import data from external applications but don't know where to start? any help would be appreciated thanks The answer depends on how the data can be made available to Excel. Do these applications have a name? Is it SAP, Hyperion, Baan? Do they offer some kind of programmatic interface. Maube they only produce data as a text file. Please tell more about the applications that provide the data. /Fredrik |
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