Procedure Name | Type | Description |
(Declarations) | Declarations | Declarations and private variables for the modExcelExport module. |
ExcelExportSQL | Procedure | Create or insert into a spreadsheet data from a SQL string using the fast CopyFromRecordset method. |
ExcelExportRecordsetDAO | Procedure | Create or insert into a spreadsheet data from a DAO recordset using the fast CopyFromRecordset method. |
ExcelExportRecordsetADO | Procedure | Create or insert into a spreadsheet data from an ADO recordset using the fast CopyFromRecordset method. |
' Example of modExcelExport ' ' To use this example, create a new module and paste this code into it. ' Then run the procedure by putting the cursor in the procedure and pressing: ' F5 to run it, or ' F8 to step through it line-by-line (see the Debug menu for more options) Private Sub Examples_ExcelExport() ' Comments: Example of using the modExcelExport module to export data from Microsoft Access into an Excel spreadsheet from VBA and VB6. Const cstrTable As String = "Categories" Dim strSQL As String Dim rstDAO As DAO.Recordset Dim rstADO As ADODB.Recordset ' Demonstrate ExcelExportSQL strSQL = "SELECT * FROM Categories WHERE (CategoryID <= 5)" If ExcelExportSQL(True, "", "", strSQL, True, True) Then Debug.Print "ExcelExportSQL Succeeded." Else Debug.Print "ExcelExportSQL Failed." End If ' Demonstrate ExcelExportRecordsetDAO Set rstDAO = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset(cstrTable) If ExcelExportRecordsetDAO(True, "", rstDAO, True, True) Then Debug.Print "ExcelExportRecordsetDAO Succeeded." Else Debug.Print "ExcelExportRecordsetDAO Failed." End If rstDAO.Close Set rstDAO = Nothing ' Demonstrate ExcelExportRecordsetADO Set rstADO = New ADODB.Recordset rstADO.Open cstrTable, CurrentProject.Connection, adOpenForwardOnly, adLockReadOnly, adCmdTable If ExcelExportRecordsetADO(True, "", rstADO, True, True) Then Debug.Print "ExcelExportRecordsetADO Succeeded." Else Debug.Print "ExcelExportRecordsetADO Failed." End If rstADO.Close Set rstADO = Nothing End Sub
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