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Old 07-02-2012, 07:28 AM
TonyHarvard TonyHarvard is offline Easy send/save Excel data to Database Table or Stored Procedure Windows 7 64bit Easy send/save Excel data to Database Table or Stored Procedure Office 2010 32bit
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Is there an easy way to save/upload Excel data to Database Table or Stored Procedure?



(preferably without any code!)

(also posted here http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=167132)

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If your database can read CSV files, and your Excel data are suitably structured, you could save the workbook in the CSV format.
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If your database can read CSV files, and your Excel data are suitably structured, you could save the workbook in the CSV format.
Thankyou,

I found an excel app via google that validates and uploads data, looks like what I want, so giving that a try..

FYI : http://leansoftware.net

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Old 07-11-2012, 12:43 PM
TonyHarvard TonyHarvard is offline Easy send/save Excel data to Database Table or Stored Procedure Windows 7 64bit Easy send/save Excel data to Database Table or Stored Procedure Office 2010 32bit
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Default excel to database tool

It does not support 64 bit office yet though but I can see there is a new version planned.

Pretty neat for validating and sending/updating data I thought.

Has anyone else looked at this tool?
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