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I have an Excel Spreadsheet that is populated from a SQL Database. There
are several fields to be updated on a daily basis. I am looking for help on
the code necessary to write the changes back to the SQL database. I used
some ADODB connections strings in other script, but cannot figure out in
Excel VBA.

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See if this helps. Don't forget to; Tools|References and check the box for
'Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.x Library'

Use the highest version that will still support your clients.

Public Sub testread()
Dim cnn As ADODB.Connection
Dim rs1 As ADODB.Recordset
Dim strSQL1 As String, strConn
Dim i As Integer
i = 1

'Use for Access (jet)
'strConn = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" _
& "Data Source=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\" _
& "OFFICE11\SAMPLES\Northwind.mdb;Persist Security Info=False"

'Use for SQL server (OLEDB)
strConn = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;" _
& "Integrated Security=SSPI;" _
& "Persist Security Info=False;" _
& "Initial Catalog=Northwind;" _
& "Data Source=PE1600"


strSQL1 = "SELECT LastName, FirstName " _
& "FROM Employees; "
Set cnn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs1 = New ADODB.Recordset
cnn.Open strConn
rs1.Open strSQL1, cnn, adOpenForwardOnly, adLockReadOnly
Do While rs1.EOF = False
Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A" & i) = rs1!LastName
Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B" & i) = rs1!FirstName
i = i + 1
rs1.MoveNext
Loop
rs1.Close
cnn.Close
End Sub

Public Sub testwrite()
Dim cnn As ADODB.Connection
Dim rs1 As ADODB.Recordset
Dim strSQL1 As String, strConn
Dim i As Integer
i = 1

'Use for Access (jet)
'strConn = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" _
& "Data Source=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\" _
& "OFFICE11\SAMPLES\Northwind.mdb;Persist Security Info=False"

'Use for SQL server (OLEDB)
strConn = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;" _
& "Integrated Security=SSPI;" _
& "Persist Security Info=False;" _
& "Initial Catalog=Northwind;" _
& "Data Source=PE1600"


strSQL1 = "SELECT LastName, FirstName " _
& "FROM Employees; "
Set cnn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs1 = New ADODB.Recordset
cnn.Open strConn
rs1.Open strSQL1, cnn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
For i = 1 To 3
rs1.AddNew
rs1!LastName = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A" & i)
rs1!FirstName = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("B" & i)
i = i + 1
rs1.Update
Next
rs1.Close
cnn.Close
End Sub


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"Dave" wrote:
I have an Excel Spreadsheet that is populated from a SQL Database. There
are several fields to be updated on a daily basis. I am looking for help
on the code necessary to write the changes back to the SQL database. I
used some ADODB connections strings in other script, but cannot figure out
in Excel VBA.

Thanks


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