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  1. 4 lis 2013 · Just wanted to add here that you can just make your range a named range and use it in your query (or an entire sheet if you have a single table per sheet). So you can use: SELECT * FROM MyNamedRange. OR. SELECT * FROM [Sheet1$]

  2. I have written a SQL query that I would like to be able to call and run from a VBA sub in an excel workbook and then bring the query results into the workbook. I have found some subs online (stackoverflow and other places) that claim to do this but I am having trouble understanding them as they contain no explanation.

  3. 27 maj 2009 · All I am trying to do is take a standard range on an excel sheet (i.e. a named range, or even A1:F100), and run some sql queries on it, and return a recordset that I can either step through in VBA code, or even just paste into some other sheet in the same workbook.

  4. 27 lip 2014 · Using SQL in VBA example. Let see how to run a simple SELECT SQL Query in Excel VBA on an example Excel Worksheet. On the right see my Excel Worksheet and the Message Box with the similar output from my VBA Macro. The VBA Code is below:

  5. 31 mar 2022 · Construction of SQL Queries in Excel VBA Code for Executing SQL Statement and Importing the Data. Open the VBA editor (Alt + F11). Add a new module. Add a new subroutine. I’ve called mine SQLPull. Very important step – enable the required references. Go to the Tools menu and select References.

  6. 9 cze 2021 · Learn how to easily run a plain SQL query with Visual Basic for Applications on your Excel Spreadsheet.

  7. 17 wrz 2014 · You can interact with the RecordSet on a record by record (with rs.MoveFirst, MoveNext, MoveLast ) and field by field basis (by iterating through the rs.fields collection), or you can just dump the results in a range.

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