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In Excel 2007 : I have a Pivot Table that aggregates data from a .tab data file using the Microdsoft ODBC Text Driver. I am looking for the simplest most direct method for establishing the connexion. All the connections are on our LAN. I have a number of such data files. They will all be located on the same server share, locally named as X:. I have a number of such Pivot Tables. They will all be located on the same server share locally named as V:. All user have access to these server shares via a logon script. The data file has no column headers, so I have added colum headers via the ODBC tool. That's unavoidable. I can now see the header data in the schema.ini file in X:. ***** What I would like to do is minimise the connexion setup hassle. ****** I have set up a connection from the Pivot table to the data. The Pivot Table is fucnctionning correctly, i.e. reading and updating. I was used to doing this in Excel 2003 with MSQuery and when I finally mastered that, I upgraded to Excel 2007 and things became more comlicated. Apparently. When I delve into the connexion properties I can see the SQL request and a reference to an odc file. Do I have to use an .odc file? I though that the Excel file could store a referece to the drive X: as if it were a database file and then referece the text files in X: as if they were tables. If it is possible to skip the odc file? If so, could someone please explain how this is done? Or show me the simplest and most direct method for setting up these connections. TIA Rosalie |
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Hi Rosalie
The same functionality does exist in 2007. On the Data tabgroup Get External DataFrom other Sourcesthe last item is MS Query which will take you through the identical wizard as in 2003 -- Regards Roger Govier wrote in message ... Hi, In Excel 2007 : I have a Pivot Table that aggregates data from a .tab data file using the Microdsoft ODBC Text Driver. I am looking for the simplest most direct method for establishing the connexion. All the connections are on our LAN. I have a number of such data files. They will all be located on the same server share, locally named as X:. I have a number of such Pivot Tables. They will all be located on the same server share locally named as V:. All user have access to these server shares via a logon script. The data file has no column headers, so I have added colum headers via the ODBC tool. That's unavoidable. I can now see the header data in the schema.ini file in X:. ***** What I would like to do is minimise the connexion setup hassle. ****** I have set up a connection from the Pivot table to the data. The Pivot Table is fucnctionning correctly, i.e. reading and updating. I was used to doing this in Excel 2003 with MSQuery and when I finally mastered that, I upgraded to Excel 2007 and things became more comlicated. Apparently. When I delve into the connexion properties I can see the SQL request and a reference to an odc file. Do I have to use an .odc file? I though that the Excel file could store a referece to the drive X: as if it were a database file and then referece the text files in X: as if they were tables. If it is possible to skip the odc file? If so, could someone please explain how this is done? Or show me the simplest and most direct method for setting up these connections. TIA Rosalie |
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