If the volume of data being pulled into the reports were not prohibitively
large, I'd be tempted to set it up so there's one person tasked with a daily
refresh (or weekly? not knowing the data "freshness" requirements) to
populate a separate table (access? excel?) using ODBC connection. Then in
the distributed report file use a more direct link to that source. Make
sense?
On the other hand, I've also succeeded in getting fairly sizable groups of
users to set up individual ODBC connections. Just requires a well written
procedure for them to follow.
"Terence C" wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am building an excel report with pivot table and the data source is from
> SQL server 2000. However, when I build the pivot table, it requires me to
> provide an ODBC name on my computer. This report will be distributed to more
> than 10 users and it would not be convenient if we have to set up the same
> ODBC data source in each user's computer since they will refresh the data
> themselves.
>
> Therefore, is there any way to refresh the pivot without ODBC? Please advice
> and thanks in advance!!
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