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best way to get data from Access to Excel?

  1. #1
    deko
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    best way to get data from Access to Excel?

    Is there a simple way to get data into Excel from Access? I've tried
    TransferSpreadsheet and OutputTo - neither meet my needs. I've alse tried
    using a select statement - does nto work on my system - something about an
    ISAM driver... Can I loop through a recordset or something? I have one
    table with one column - I just want to import the one column into Excel - no
    formatting, no headerow.

    Thanks in advance.



  2. #2
    deko
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    Re: best way to get data from Access to Excel?

    > Is there a simple way to get data into Excel from Access? I've tried
    > TransferSpreadsheet and OutputTo - neither meet my needs. I've alse tried
    > using a select statement - does nto work on my system - something about an
    > ISAM driver... Can I loop through a recordset or something? I have one
    > table with one column - I just want to import the one column into Excel -

    no
    > formatting, no headerow.


    I think I discovered why TransferSpreadsheet was failing -

    DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acExport, acSpreadsheetTypeExcel9, "tblName",
    strTarget

    The path (strTarget) is more than 64 characters long. Apparently this barfs
    it.



  3. #3
    Ken Wright
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    Re: best way to get data from Access to Excel?

    What's wrong with going into Excel, and using Data / Get External data.

    You can also just copy and paste the column from one to the other and vice
    versa.

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    Regards
    Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03

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    "deko" <deko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:6b5Ud.9700$Pz7.4693@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
    > Is there a simple way to get data into Excel from Access? I've tried
    > TransferSpreadsheet and OutputTo - neither meet my needs. I've alse tried
    > using a select statement - does nto work on my system - something about an
    > ISAM driver... Can I loop through a recordset or something? I have one
    > table with one column - I just want to import the one column into Excel -

    no
    > formatting, no headerow.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.
    >
    >




  4. #4
    Jim May
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    Re: best way to get data from Access to Excel?

    From within Access, get to the Table or query result table youn want to
    "send to Excel"
    and at the menu select Tools, Office Links, Analyze with MS Excel..
    Done. Save data within the receiving excel file.
    HTH

    "deko" <deko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:6b5Ud.9700$Pz7.4693@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
    > Is there a simple way to get data into Excel from Access? I've tried
    > TransferSpreadsheet and OutputTo - neither meet my needs. I've alse tried
    > using a select statement - does nto work on my system - something about an
    > ISAM driver... Can I loop through a recordset or something? I have one
    > table with one column - I just want to import the one column into Excel -

    no
    > formatting, no headerow.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.
    >
    >




  5. #5
    TK
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    Re: best way to get data from Access to Excel?

    Hi deko

    Try the following sample to get a feel for an ADO connection.


    Private Sub CommandButton4_Click()

    On Error GoTo ErrHandler

    Dim rg As Range
    Set rg = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(2).Range("a1")

    'To use ADO objects in an application add a reference
    'to the ADO component. From the VBA window select
    '>Tools/References< check the box
    ' "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.x Library"

    'You should fully quality the path to your file

    Dim db_Name As String
    db_Name = ("C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98\NWind.mdb")
    Dim DB_CONNECT_STRING As String

    DB_CONNECT_STRING = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
    "data Source=" & db_Name & ";" & ", , , adConnectAsync;"

    'Create the connection
    Dim cnn As New ADODB.Connection
    Set cnn = New Connection
    cnn.Open DB_CONNECT_STRING

    'Create the recordset
    Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset
    Set rs = New Recordset

    'Determines what records to show
    Dim strSQL As String
    strSQL = "SELECT CompanyName, ContactName, City, Country " & _
    "FROM Customers ORDER BY CompanyName"

    'Retreive the records
    rs.CursorLocation = adUseClient
    rs.Open strSQL, cnn, adOpenStatic, adLockBatchOptimistic

    'Test to see if we are connected and have records
    Dim num As Integer
    num = rs.RecordCount

    Dim num1 As Integer
    num1 = rs.Fields.Count

    If cnn.State = adStateOpen Then
    MsgBox "Welcome to! " & db_Name & " Records = " & num & " Fields =
    " & num1, vbInformation, _
    "Good Luck TK"
    Else
    MsgBox "Sorry. No Data today."
    End If

    'Copy recordset to the range
    rs.MoveLast
    rs.MoveFirst
    rg.CopyFromRecordset rs
    rg.CurrentRegion.Columns.AutoFit

    'close connection
    cnn.Close
    Set cnn = Nothing
    Set rs = Nothing

    Exit Sub

    ErrHandler:
    MsgBox "Sorry, an error occured. " & Err.Description, vbOKOnly
    End Sub



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