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The reason why ODBC is not preferred is that it is rather fiddly to implement. Why not use SQL*XL, the Oracle to Excel link.
SQL*XL adds a new menu item to Excel. In a dialog box you type your SQL and the data flows directly into your spreadsheet. All nicely formatted and fully integrated with Excel. You can use Excel cells in queries, prepare your SQL on spreadsheets, etc, etc.
SQL*XL is available from www.oraxcel.com
Download your free copy now! http://www.oraxcel.com/projects/sqlxl
Kind regards, Gerrit-Jan Linker
In article <6PYZ5.22256$x6.13017247_at_news2.rdc2.tx.home.com>,
"Michael O'Neill" <mjoneill_at_email.com> wrote:
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> > Anyone knows how you can convert Oracle data to Excel ? SQL Plus is
> > not very user friendly. Thanks.
> >
> > Amy Cooley
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> Why not use ODBC? Have Excel connect and pull the data?
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Received on Wed Dec 20 2000 - 06:50:16 CST
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