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microsoft excel courses - VBA programs running in Microsoft SQL Server DTS package

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replyReply Tue 2 Oct 2007, 09:41Delegate Gope said...

Gope has attended:
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course

VBA programs running in Microsoft SQL Server DTS package

Is it possible to run VBA programs/macros in Data Transformation Services (DTS) Packages that are used in Microsoft SQL Server?

If so what code do I write in the DTS package to call a VBA program?

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replyReply Thu 18 Oct 2007, 14:04Trainer David said...

RE: VBA programs running in Microsoft SQL Server DTS package

i suggest you contact the office to have one of our vba specialsists talk to you

 

Excel tip:

Reconciling a list to correspond with another

May have a list that needs to make but on another sheet one list seems to be out, eg. product list one sheet contains all product and inventory data, while the other contains pricing data. Both need to match with all products but there is more products in one list than the other. To find the disparaging product compare data in the two columns that need to match Make sure that order the same way.
Create another column in the sheet that has the most items and type in the first cell


=Exact(text1,text2) text1 being the cell that you want compared with text2 cell reference. Drag to filldown and your first false will give you for first cells that does not match. Correct insert the row with data in other sheet and continue the process until all the data returns true. Delete the column inserted.

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