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Re: can Excel update Oracle tables directly?

From: <gjlinker_at_geocities.com>
Date: 2000/05/07
Message-ID: <8f3lj9$5g8$1@nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1

Hi,

Surely you can develop it yourself. People that buy Oraxcel don't fancy the hassle and programming. The purpose of Oraxcel is to make the connection to Oracle easier and move away from debugging Excel macro's yourself. Oraxcel has been out there for 3 years now and has been proven itself to be able to do the job. I continuously add to the product to make it more flexible and easy to use.

Regards, Gerrit-Jan Linker
Author of Oraxcel
http://www.oraxcel.com

In article <38f89ba2.264610559_at_news-server>,   dyork_at_houston.rr.com wrote:
> Actually, it's rather straightforward to write a function (C or VB)
> which examines the columns of your spreadsheet and determines the
> primary key values for ORACLE and then inserts it into the table.
>
> I've written one myself and I see similar attempts other places I
> contract. I wouldn't buy anything unless you don't feel you can do it
> yourself.
>
> Just my opinion -
>
> On Sun, 2 Apr 2000 20:54:09 +0100, "Gerrit-Jan Linker"
> <linker_at_oraxcel.com> wrote:
>
> >Oh yes we have! --- Oraxcel ---- is what you need.
> >
> >http://www.oraxcel.com
> >
> >Oraxcel allows you to fetch the data you want to change directly
 into an
> >Excel sheet. You simply change the values you want and click update.
 Voila!
> >
> >
>
>

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