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Site: Chris Karakas Online Forums - Java Forum (site profile, domain info karakas-online.de)
Title: Java Forum
Url: http://www.karakas-online.de/forum/viewforum.ph...
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Started 6 months ago (2009-05-15 08:00:00)  by chris
One way seems to be using Java + COM + OLE, then direct the results to an appropriate file for display. Looks quite complicated. How about forget your macro and use the MS Access JDBC Driver . Once you connect with the driver, issue your SQL command, get your results, then use a Java product to create an Excel file from that. With Apache POI , for example, you can read and write MS ...
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