Hi Basole

Though not observing the literal difference between recordset and
querytables, I wanted to see if the same requirement be worked out using
querytables in VBA code.
In Plan1 (Sheet1) you made use of ADODB.Recordset. I would like to make use
of querytables(index)

Kindly refer to a piece of vba code (as an hypothetical example) and the
link below:

Dim qt As QueryTable
sqlstring = "select 96Sales.totals from 96Sales where profit < 5"
connstring = _
    "ODBC;DSN=96SalesData;UID=Rep21;PWD=NUyHwYQI;Database=96Sales"
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:=connstring, _
        Destination:=Range("B1"), Sql:=sqlstring)
    .Refresh
End With



http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/aa174289(v=office.11).aspx

For further details on query tables , please refer :

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/aa174288(v=office.11).aspx



Thanks & regards,
*Sandeep Kumar Baranwal*
Assistant Manager
Credit Risk Methodology & Wholesale Basel,Genpact
Gurgaon
India
Mob:-+91-8588802543



On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Basole <ricardo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Sanddep, thank you for your kindness!
> Sorry, but what is the difference between recordset and querry tables?
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> Em quarta-feira, 17 de julho de 2013 11h48min43s UTC-3, Sandeep Kumar
> Baranwal escreveu:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Kindly note that sql.request is functional in MS Excel 2007 but not in MS
>> Excel 2010. Could you please let me know any VBA code that would be a
>> substitute for sql.request.
>> If yes, Please let me know with the help of an example.
>> We use sql.request to transfer data from MS Access to MS Excel in version
>> 2007
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>>
>> Thanks & regards,
>> *Sandeep Kumar Baranwal*
>> Business Analyst
>> Credit Risk Methodology & Wholesale Basel,Genpact
>> Gurgaon
>> India
>> Mob:-+91-8588802543
>>
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