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  1. 4 lis 2013 · One thing you may be able to do is get the address of the dynamic named range, and use that as the input in your SQL string. Something like: Sheets("shtName").range("namedRangeName").Address Which will spit out an address string, something like $A$1:$A$8. Edit:

  2. 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.

  3. 27 lip 2014 · 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:

  4. 27 maj 2015 · the VBA approach would be: declare your string and assign your SQL statement like this. dim SqlString as String SqlString = "SELECT * FROM %1 WHERE (var=%2)" SqlString = Replace("%1", "Table_Name") SqlString = Replace("%2", ""value"") Excel approach is similar, but using the SUBSTITUTE function.

  5. 9 cze 2021 · The range needs to specify the Sheet Name and the regular excel range (e.g. A1:Z1) and the whole data should be selected, not individual columns. You may filter by individual columns using regular SQL statements as WHERE, AND, OR, etc.

  6. 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.

  7. 12 gru 2012 · In this post, we will connect to the database, retrieve the data we need, and format it into a presentable report for archiving. I will be using server storage metrics from SolarWinds Orion as the test data.

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