RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Szecsy Tamas

Thanks for all who replied!

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Rodd Holman

You can do this with Oracle Objects for OLE.  For docs, look under
$ORACLE_HOME\oo4o.

Rodd

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Heh.

ODBC?

: )

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Hi,

some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

TIA,

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Boivin, Patrice J

The scientists here like it too, they like to cut and paste blocks of data.

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Subject:    RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

It's called "MS Query Add-in" and "ODBC Add-in" for Excel.  The add-in
modules can be installed from the CDs, if not already installed.  I've
played around with this for end-user reporting and found that the data
refresh was extremely slow compared to SQL*Plus, SQL Navigator, etc.

Let me know if you find a way to use it successfully.  Seems useful,
especially for accountants who work extensively in Excel, if you can get
response times you can live with.


Best,


david

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Hi,

some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

TIA,

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Hemdev, Vivek (MLIM)

The site is http://www.oraxcel.com

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Heh.

ODBC?

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Hi,

some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

TIA,

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Szecsy Tamas

I was not too specific on my requirements :-)

Yes MS Query is there, but it uses ODBC and it is so sl. 

This tool that I am looking for was able to store all information (including
PL/SQL noname block, SQL queries) in a sheet and by pressing a button it
updated the excel sheets' content. It was good for customers that needed
data from the database to be displayed in an Excel diagramm, had OO4OLE
installed and was selfdisciplined enough not to fidel with the SQL
statements in the Excel sheet.

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Heh.

ODBC?

: )

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Subject:Excel's Oracle connectivity

Hi,

some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

TIA,

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Boivin, Patrice J

It's in MS Office 97.

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In the older version of MS Office (the one before 95) there is a utility
called MS Query.
I don't know if it's still there or maybe under a different name.

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Hi,

some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

TIA,

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Boivin, Patrice J

Heh.

ODBC?

: )

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some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Szecsy Tamas

It was a free utility, Oraxel is a commercial product.
Tamas

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sqlxl maybe?

> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van:  Szecsy Tamas [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Onderwerp:Excel's Oracle connectivity
> 
> Hi,
> 
> some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
> Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
> command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
> data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
> the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Tamas Szecsy
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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread David Wagoner

It's called "MS Query Add-in" and "ODBC Add-in" for Excel.  The add-in
modules can be installed from the CDs, if not already installed.  I've
played around with this for end-user reporting and found that the data
refresh was extremely slow compared to SQL*Plus, SQL Navigator, etc.

Let me know if you find a way to use it successfully.  Seems useful,
especially for accountants who work extensively in Excel, if you can get
response times you can live with.


Best,


david

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Hi,

some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Mark Leith

MS Query is still used - at least in Office2000 it is.. Not sure about 2002
but I should think so.. We use MS Query to interrogate our performance
repository stores with Excel..

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In the older version of MS Office (the one before 95) there is a utility
called MS Query.
I don't know if it's still there or maybe under a different name.

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some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

TIA,

Tamas Szecsy
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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread Ji, Richard

In the older version of MS Office (the one before 95) there is a utility
called MS Query.
I don't know if it's still there or maybe under a different name.

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Hi,

some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)

TIA,

Tamas Szecsy
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RE: Excel's Oracle connectivity

2002-03-11 Thread GKor

sqlxl maybe?

> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van:  Szecsy Tamas [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden:maandag 11 maart 2002 14:13
> Aan:  Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Onderwerp:Excel's Oracle connectivity
> 
> Hi,
> 
> some monthes back I read about a free utility that one could plugin to
> Excel. From then on Excel could read any data into it from Oracle. The SQL
> command could be written into the Excel sheets, so the user could refresh
> data any time he/she had Oracle connectivity and OLE connection. I forgot
> the link. Could some one please help me? (It was NOT Oraxcel!!)
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Tamas Szecsy
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