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Set listobject as ADODB object and use sql on this.

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    Set listobject as ADODB object and use sql on this.

    Hi Guys,

    i want to assing existed listobjects to adodb recodsers and use joins of them in Excel.

    So "select Current * from table Current left Join Previous On current.order = previous.order"

    How to use adodb object n Excel with listobjects?
    Have i create always new adodb connection for this?

    Best,
    Jacek
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