Hi Anil,

May I know where can I find logs for excel errors?

Thanks

On Thursday, 26 September 2013 11:25:29 UTC+5:30, अनिल नारायण गवली wrote:
>
> Dear Junaid, 
>
> Kindly attach the error file . 
>
> Warm Regards, 
> Gawli Anil 
> Thanks & Regards, 
> Gawli Anil Narayan 
> Software Developer, 
> Abacus Software Services Pvt Ltd 
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Junaid <junaid...@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Hi guys, 
> > 
> > I am working on Excel 2007 macros. My requirement is to access MS SQL 
> server 
> > DB from excel, using VBA. I am just trying to pull some data by 
> connecting 
> > to DB, but facing this issue: 'Facing 'run-time error -2147217871 
> (80040e31) 
> > Automation error' in excel VBA' 
> > 
> > Below is the chunk of code I am using: 
> > 
> > Dim objMyConn 
> > Set objMyConn = New ADODB.Connection 
> > Dim objMyRecordset As New Recordset 
> > Set objMyRecordset = New ADODB.Recordset 
> > Dim strConnectionString As String 
> > Dim strSQL As String 
> > 
> > strConnectionString = "{connectionStringDetails}" 
> > 
> > 
> > strSQL = "select top 10 * from {table name} where server = 
> '{columnName}' 
> > order by 1 desc" 
> > 
> > objMyConn.Open strConnectionString 
> > 
> > objMyRecordset.Open strSQL, objMyConn 
> > 
> > ActiveSheet.Range("A4").CopyFromRecordset objMyRecordset 
> > 
> > Any help is appreciated. Thanks. 
> > 
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