Hi Paul,

I think the solutions given by Sam and Me are correct for your question and 
fulfil your requirments. So please reply wat is wrong with our solution for 
not use.

Regards
Prince

On Thursday, March 7, 2013 6:09:14 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Schreiner wrote:
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> *From:* David Grugeon <da...@grugeon.com.au <javascript:>>
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> *Sent:* Mon, March 4, 2013 4:11:32 PM
> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Excel VBA to retrieve from MSAccess or 
> Sharepoint
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> Hi Paul 
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> Helen Feddema's book Access : Working with excel covers all this and much 
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> On Tuesday, 5 March 2013, Paul Schreiner wrote:
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>> I may regret asking this, but here goes:
>>  
>> Using Office 2010:
>>  
>> I have Excel templates that are used to create documents and store the 
>> data in an Oracle database.
>> The Oracle database has data from "released" and "archived" or 
>> "historical" documents.
>>  
>> These documents are saved as PDF's and stored on a Sharepoint site.
>>  
>> I use Excel to generate multiple reports from various data sources 
>> (mostly Oracle databases).
>>  
>> I'd like to use Excel VBA to retrieve a list of "released" documents from 
>> a specific table in Sharepoint.
>>  
>> I'll then retrieve the Oracle data for the Release documents.
>>  
>> Now, I've been told that I can link an Access table to the Sharepoint 
>> table, then use Excel VBA to query the Access table.
>>  
>> I have successfully created an Access Database that is linked to the 
>> Sharepoint site.
>>  
>> I've Googled my fingers off and read hundreds of lines in posts and have 
>> yet to find a WORKING example of using Excel VBA to query the AccessDB.
>>  
>> (no, I DON'T want to use Excel and create an external data source, I'd 
>> like to use VBA and issue an SQL query against the database)
>>  
>> It seems more efficient to connect to the Sharepoint table directly from 
>> Excel VBA instead of going through MSAccess.
>>  
>> So.. my question:
>> Does anyone have a working example of connecting to, and querying an 
>> Access Database using Excel VBA?
>>  
>> Or...
>> Does anyone have a working example of connecting to and querying a 
>> Sharepoint site/table using Excel VBA?
>>  
>> thank you,
>> Paul
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