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replay from a database through RTD
I've gone over the simple examples of creating a c# RTD server. No
problem. I don't know if I'm tired, but I can't see too clearly how to adapt this so that excel can communicate with the RTD server to let it know what it wants. Example. I have a database with lots of data over several days. Ideally, excel would have a startdate and enddate in two cells. Upon pressing a button, the RTD server would start up, create a query based on the startdate and enddate, go to the database to retrieve the data and then return it at some measured pace through RTD updates. The greatest ambiguity is how would I get the RTD server to know about those two cells in Excel and to respond to a 'start' button? |
replay from a database through RTD
Hi Gary,
have a look at these: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285339 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289150 Also, look on these newsgroups for my name - there are a number of other posts I have made on this ubject. Good luck! -- http://www.alignment-systems.com " wrote: I've gone over the simple examples of creating a c# RTD server. No problem. I don't know if I'm tired, but I can't see too clearly how to adapt this so that excel can communicate with the RTD server to let it know what it wants. Example. I have a database with lots of data over several days. Ideally, excel would have a startdate and enddate in two cells. Upon pressing a button, the RTD server would start up, create a query based on the startdate and enddate, go to the database to retrieve the data and then return it at some measured pace through RTD updates. The greatest ambiguity is how would I get the RTD server to know about those two cells in Excel and to respond to a 'start' button? |
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