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Freeware Excel Add-in for accessing ODBC databases (using SQL)
Hi Everyone
I just released a new version of SQL Excel - it is a freeware add-in for excel (http://www.sqlexcel.net). There are several good enhancements in this release and I think it is great free tool. But please take a look and see what you think. If you go to the home page of the site, you will see on the right hand side there is a few links to some demo videos where you can get an idea of what it can be used for. At the moment the addin can only be use for running SELECT statements (disabled the action queries - CREATE, DELETE, UPDATE, INSERT..) but you can use it to run SP's.. Maybe these should be disabled too in the next release. In any case, any feedback would be great. The add-in is a COM one so it can run in Excel 2000 and more recent (2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007). You need MDAC and MSXML parser on your machine for it to run and you need to have admin privideges to run the install package. It would be really great to get some feedback and suggestions for improvements/changes. Thanks very much for reading this and have a good one. Al www.sqlexcel.net |
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