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Hello,
What is the best way to get an updatable recordset into Excel 2007? I've the built-in functions but the recordset is not updatable. I know this because I can right-click on my dataset and choose "refresh," and my corrections disappear, being replaced by the original data in the SQL Server 2000 table. Any suggestions? I'm not such a great user, but I would prefer not to have to develop an entire solution for this. There's got to be a built-in method somewhere. Thanks, Eric |
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Did I post to the wrong group?
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Check your permissions in SQL most likley you have no datawrite permissions -
really should be posted onto an SQL newsgroup btw. "Eric Bragas" wrote: Hello, What is the best way to get an updatable recordset into Excel 2007? I've the built-in functions but the recordset is not updatable. I know this because I can right-click on my dataset and choose "refresh," and my corrections disappear, being replaced by the original data in the SQL Server 2000 table. Any suggestions? I'm not such a great user, but I would prefer not to have to develop an entire solution for this. There's got to be a built-in method somewhere. Thanks, Eric |
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