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I am exporting out Raw Data from a SQL Server DB and want this data to be
easily read by Excel 2003. I have scripts that need to run to get the
correct info out and emailed, so just using the ODBC connection isn't going
to work. Any suggestions other than creating a C# program?

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Default Creating Excel Documents from Scratch.

If it is only data, Excel can open CSV files.
Or Excel/VBA can query the database directly.

Depends what happens in the SQL Server Email steps.

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I am exporting out Raw Data from a SQL Server DB and want this data to be
easily read by Excel 2003. I have scripts that need to run to get the
correct info out and emailed, so just using the ODBC connection isn't

going
to work. Any suggestions other than creating a C# program?

Thanks



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