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Set cn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
cn.Open "DBQ=" & Server.MapPath("tsitimesheet20090212.xls") & ";DRIVER={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls)};"
'Set rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
' cell range as defined in excel
sql="select * from [Range1];"
rs.Open sql, cn
For counter = 0 To rs.fields.count - 1
' Write out the field names
response.write rs.fields.item(counter).name
' Move to the next field
next
' Move to the first record
rs.movefirst
' Write out the record set
do while not rs.eof
' Loop through all of the fileds
for counter = 0 to rs.fields.count - 1
' Write out the field values
response.write rs.fields.item(counter).value
' Move to the next field
next
' Move to the next record
rs.movenext
loop
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