Hi
Just to check:
To edit an exisiting query you can right click on a cell that has
results in it from the query, and select 'Edit Query' from the bottom
of the options. This brings up a query wizard window. I'd expect that
you'd need the main MS Query screen to edit your query, so cancel the
wizard and continue editing in MS Query. Here you should see a view of
the table(s) you're connecting too and any criteria or joins. There's
also a SQL button to edit the query directly in SQL.
The above is a simplistic approach in case that's what you need -
otherwise Ron's previous post should be looked at instead of this!
Cheers
Gireeshm wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have been using excel more than a year. I have a tool that contains a
> query in one of the sheets which will coonect to an oracle database and
> retrieves the data. Now I have to change the query. Is this possible
> for me change only the query with out disturbing the other
> functionality and structure of the tool. Please help me in this regard
> as soon as possible.
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Gireesh
>
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