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On May 3, 10:40 am, David Wessell wrote:
Hi Vergel.. Thanks for that.. Is there a way to fashion it such that the file can reside on the server, and when a user opens the file from their machine (But the file is on the server) that it would utilize the ODBC connection on the server, instead of their client machine? I've written a spreadsheet, that makes DB query calls, and I want everyone to be able to access it for viewing, but not have to install the ODBC driver... Thanks for any suggestions. Thanks David Actually, I think I'll do a new topic on this one.. Thanks for the information.. Thanks David |
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