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| ACCESS table linked to EXCEL spreadsheet. How to know which table is linked? Hi folks - Could you please help. I have Excel templates that pull data from ACCESS (make table queries). In Excel I go to DATA -> IMPORT EXTERNAL DATA -> EDIT QUERY where i am trying to find from the list (~100 ) of tables which table is participationg in a query. Tables unfortunately are not named appropriately. The only information I have is the list of fields. The person who created all databases and templates is not with my company anymore. ACCESS databases and Excel templates are not documented. My question: Is there any easiest way to find which ACCESS table is linked to the EXCEL template? Thanks, Artem |
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| Re: ACCESS table linked to EXCEL spreadsheet. How to know which table is linked? the easy way to sort out the confusion and relationships between excel and access is to understand the basis of "tables". Simply, you might want to open an access table in datasheet view or other and copy and paste the whole thing into a blank spreadsheet. Then save that one worksheet as an individual file with only a single tab of data that you pasted from access and close it. Then with a seperate excel worksheet you can build your query and link to the table you saved above. If you are successful you will begin to see some continuity between excel and access and realize that access can provide more power which you may or may not need. - db "Art" <saskatoon.ca******.com> wrote in message news:1175441862.465978.206290@o5g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com... Hi folks - Could you please help. I have Excel templates that pull data from ACCESS (make table queries). In Excel I go to DATA -> IMPORT EXTERNAL DATA -> EDIT QUERY where i am trying to find from the list (~100 ) of tables which table is participationg in a query. Tables unfortunately are not named appropriately. The only information I have is the list of fields. The person who created all databases and templates is not with my company anymore. ACCESS databases and Excel templates are not documented. My question: Is there any easiest way to find which ACCESS table is linked to the EXCEL template? Thanks, Artem |
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| Re: ACCESS table linked to EXCEL spreadsheet. How to know which table is linked? "Art" <saskatoon...******.com> wrote... .... >In Excel I go to DATA -> IMPORT EXTERNAL DATA -> EDIT QUERY where >i am trying to find from the list (~100 ) of tables which table is >participationg in a query. Tables unfortunately are not named >appropriately. .... If you can Edit Query, then the table name should be part of the query. In Excel's Query Wizard, click on the Next button several times until you get to the 'Query Wizard - Finish' dialog, then choose 'View data or edit query in Microsoft Query' in the 'What would you like to do next?' section of the dialog an click on the Finish button. That'll launch Microsoft Query, and you should be able to see the table name(s) in the upper portion of it's initial screen, or if not, you could click on the SQL button in its toolbar to display the actual SQL code. The table name(s) will appear in the FROM clause in the SQL code. This isn't a good newsgroup in which to ask application-specific questions. You'd be better off asking questions like this in Excel- specific newsgroups like microsoft.public.excel or microsoft.public.excel.misc |
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