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I am using Excel to connect to Oracle Database and retrive rows, but, In excel it does not go over 65,000 rows, is there way I call tell excel go to the next sheet,
Rahul Khana
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Hi
Just spool the output from sqlplus into a file, then try opening from excel. I havent tried this before.Hope it works.
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you will get the same result - over limits.
use editor to cut spool file to small file first.
XDBA
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Alternative Method....
I do a lot of data conversion and this is always a problem....I put it into MS Access first, and then run a query to make smaller tables then drop it into excel....just an idea..
John
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Help
This doesn't make sence, if I spool it I will have the same problem, But If I take in to Access and run a query against
How would that help me up the data in to a spread sheet
does acess have spread sheet?
SO I dowolad a table to Access, then how do I run a query again's that table?
Thanks
Rahul Khana
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Access instructions...
You load the data into access just like you would excel. During improt, access gives you the option to add a primary key column whihc is just a seuqetial lisyt of numbers. do that.
Then run a 'make-table" query fromt he acceess query wizard, and use your select criteria where PK < 60,000.
that is table 1. then do it agin to table 2, criteria > 60,000 and < 120,000. repeat as nessecary.
then you can expoirt the access tables as an .xls file and you are all set :)
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