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Microsoft ODBC for Oracle

Asked by awehme in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Access Database, Oracle Database

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I'm fairly new with database connections, so 'bear' with me.

My IT dept is telling us that we have to connect to Oracle with the Microsoft ODBC for Oracle driver.  Is there a way to connect to Oracle in VBA with having the user set up an ODBC connection prior to connecting.??

We aren't wanting to give out the username and password to each database that they have to connect to.

Thanks

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