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Convert SQL script to Excel VBA module

Asked by glennes in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Oracle 9.x

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What is the general method to incorporate an SQL script (.sql file) into an Excel VBA module? At this point, I have to run the SQL script using SQL*XL to get the data into an Excel worksheet. Then I run an Excel VBA script to get the end result. Both these actions work well independently; however, I want a single VBA module that includes the SQL script and the existing VBA script so it all runs as one module. I can make the connection to the Oracle database independently so I don't need that part. Once my connection is established, though, I want to run the combined SQL/VBA module to do what the SQL script and the VBA code now do independently. How should I go about doing this?Start Free Trial
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Zones: SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Oracle 9.x
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