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Martin,
I contacted a colleague, Dennis Wallentin, who is a bit more familiar with Oracle than I and posed your problem to him. This was his response ======================================== The approach to directly include the source(s) in SQL statements is good for textfiles and other sources simple datasources but not with RDBMS. At least, not in my opinion. One major explanation to the poor performance is that the call is done via the "bridge" ODBC to the OCI (Oracle Call Interface). Of course, the use of the Oracle DB Provider will improve the performance considerable (at least it should in theory). I've notice that the poster only mention poor performance but not anything about errors. The following syntax is the standard for Oracle DB Provider and he may try to add brackets around the table name: INSERT INTO [Sheet99$] SELECT * FROM [Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;Data Source=Database;User Id=Username;Password=secret;].[The_Table] Next solution may appear as a "wild thing" but... If the person experience good performance with SQL Server then it may be possible for him to link the Oracle database's table like the following: "Select * FROM linkedserver.oracledatabase.dbowner.tablename" to the SQL Server database and then create the INSERT INTO SQL statement with reference to the SQL Server. He can use a temporary table for this task. ========================================== I know not if that helps you or not, but if you want to follow it up, I suggest that I step out of the loop, and you post your query to VBAExpress, www.VBAExpress.com, or OzGrid, www.OzGrid.com, a couple of forums that Dennis frequents, and he may pick it up and run with you on it. Best of luck. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "DevInstinct" wrote in message oups.com... I could use Excel on the server, but Microsoft doesn't recommend it. Using OLE-DB allows me not to make any COM calls. It doesn't requires Excel to be on the server either. That's _really_ cool! I append data to an already existing document, so I don't need to create the file, just make a copy of the original file, modify it, ship it. But then, the perfs with the Oracle ODBC are my problem in the topic above. I did tried ADODB and CopyFromRecordset from the COM component. Perfs are bad too (compared to same request using SQL Server). Martin |
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