You can create an access db that acts as a passthrough from excel to
oracle,  access uses the odbc driver and excel is using the ole method (or
something like that).  Works well once you get it going.




                                                                                       
                                                     
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I thought there was some ODBC driver to do this
that worked pretty well.
someone correct me if I m wrong.

Peace !

Mike
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Try Oraxcel... This is a tool which will help u get data off oracle or into
oracle.. Good one.

HTH

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> Why should I need the possibility to directly connect to Oracle
> database from Excel program?

Very, very bad idea. Do everything inside Excel. Moreover, you can do
graphics.

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