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I'm trying to build a database with information that is updated 2-3 times a
week at a source website. The urls for web query import are added to the source website with each of these updates. I have created a page that captures all of these updated urls but I don't wish to manually build a web query for each update. Is there a way to link a CELL with the new url, to each new web query import instead? |
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You can store these in a cell, yes. When you import them are they not already
in cells? Not sure how you have this set up to be more specific but check out this site http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/213730 you can store the url from a cell as a variable and use it with this then loop to the next. Start with this and if it doesn't work for what you need we can adjust given more info. -- -John Northwest11 Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "fkendrick" wrote: I'm trying to build a database with information that is updated 2-3 times a week at a source website. The urls for web query import are added to the source website with each of these updates. I have created a page that captures all of these updated urls but I don't wish to manually build a web query for each update. Is there a way to link a CELL with the new url, to each new web query import instead? |
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