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Historically, I've built reports in Excel using Microsoft Query to grab data
off remote SQL servers and build various graphs and things. However, I was getting a little frustrated with some of aspects of Microsoft Query, so I started Googling and discovered that, with a little extra elbow grease, you can pull data using something called ADO and not only can you make the SQL cleaner, it apparently runs faster. The problem I'm having is finding a decent tutorial to introduce this concept. I keep finding blocks of VB code, but with no instruction about how to fit this VB into spreadsheets. All I'm trying to do is mimic the functionality of Microsoft Query really and I'm not having much luck. Does anybody know any good resources that can explain this process a little better? |
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