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I would like the user to be able to click a button on the web page that will run a SQL query (canned report) and export the result data to an Excel spreadsheet. The data does not need to display ...
Now that we’ve written a simple SQL query in Excel, let’s create a Macro that will print the entire table from the database into the Excel sheet. To do this, press Alt+ F11 to start the Visual ...
As of the November update of Power Query, it’s now possible to write your own SQL query when you’re moving data out of SQL Server into Excel using Power Query. So I got thinking… if you can write your ...
Complex SQL query Let us now go one step further and query both the sheets and display the combined data. Doing so would be simple given that both sheets have a common field (VENDOR_ID). Our query ...
DBIx::Report::Excel's goal is to make creating reports in MS Excel format from database easy. It's aimed at SQL developers and/or DBA's who don't know much about Perl programming. I.e. most of the ...
Start Excel and open a new or existing spreadsheet. Go to the "Data" tab and click on "From Other Sources" in the Get External Data group. Choose "From Microsoft Query" in the drop-down list.
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