Date from a cell........

C

CLR

Hi All........
I have this macro which runs a Query.........It works fine, except the begin
date of 1/1/2006 and the end date of 3/1/2006 are hard-coded within the
macro. I would like to be able to get Begin and End dates from Cells E4 and
E5 respectively. I've tried all sorts of re-configurations of the
DateGroups but am just blundering along and haven't found the right
combination...........if someone would be so kind as to show me how to
change the macro to do this, I would be appreciative.

Sub query2()
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:=Array(Array( _
"ODBC;DSN=MS Access 97
Database;DBQ=g:\#Train\OldAccessProgram_Keep\Secure
Matrix.mdb;DefaultDir=g:\#Train\OldAccessProgram_Keep;Driv" _
), Array("erId=281;FIL=MS
Access;MaxBufferSize=2048;PageTimeout=5;")), _
Destination:=Range("A1"))
.Sql = Array( _
"SELECT Level2bucketblank.Name, Level2bucketblank.Process,
Level2bucketblank.Date" & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "FROM
`g:\#Train\OldAccessProgram_Keep\Secure Matrix`.Level2bucketblank
Level2bucketblank" & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "WHERE (Level2bucketblank.Dat"
_
, _
"e>={ts '2006-01-01 00:00:00'} And Level2bucketblank.Date<={ts
'2006-03-01 00:00:00'})" & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "ORDER BY
Level2bucketblank.Name" _
)
.FieldNames = True
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.HasAutoFormat = True
.BackgroundQuery = True
.TablesOnlyFromHTML = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
.SavePassword = True
.SaveData = True
End With
End Sub


TIA
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
C

CLR

Thanks Don........but I still can't get there from here........I've tried
all sorts of combinations like that........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
T

Tom Ogilvy

This may have a space problem or two, so check it closely, but it should be
close:

Sub query2()
Dim DT1 As String, DT2 as String

DT1 = Format(Range("B9").Value, _
"YYYY-MM-DD 00:00:00")

DT2 = Format(Range("B10").Value, _
"YYYY-MM-DD 00:00:00")

With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
Array(Array("ODBC;DSN=MS Access " & _
"97 Database;" & _
"DBQ=g:\#Train\OldAccess" & _
"Program_Keep\SecureMatrix.mdb;" & _
"DefaultDir=g:\#Train\OldAccess" & _
"Program_Keep;Driv"), _
Array("erId=281;FIL=MSAccess;Max" & _
"BufferSize=2048;PageTimeout=5;")), _
Destination:=Range("A1"))
.Sql = Array( _
"SELECT Level2bucketblank.Name, " & _
"Level2bucketblank.Process," & _
"Level2bucketblank.Date" & _
Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "FROM " & _
"`g:\#Train\OldAccessProgram_Keep\Secure " & _
"Matrix`.Level2bucketblank Level2bucketblank" & _
Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & _
"WHERE (Level2bucketblank.Dat", _
"e>={ts '" & dt1 & "'} And " & _
"Level2bucketblank.Date<={ts '" & DT2 & _
"'})" & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & _
"ORDER BY Level2bucketblank.Name")
.FieldNames = True
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.HasAutoFormat = True
.BackgroundQuery = True
.TablesOnlyFromHTML = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
.SavePassword = True
.SaveData = True
End With
End Sub
 
C

CLR

That did the trick Tom.........THANKS HEAPS!!!!! Like you said, there was a
couple of space probs but nothing serious........actually, I wound up just
copying and pasting the "good stuff" out of your post into my recorded macro
and it started working good. That was only a sample Query I made here at
home in my post because I don't have access to the SQL Server from here,
I'll try it on the real one tomorrow, but I don't expect any problems.

Once again, thanking you most kindly........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
G

Guest

Hi Tom...........I'm at work now and got to try your code on the real thing
Query to the SQL Server, and although it took me several tries because of the
way the editor handles those line-break thingies, IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY!!!!!
Life is good, thanks to you.

Microsoft should give you lots and lots of money!!!........your help to us
makes their Excel program much more usable and understandable.

Thanks again,
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
T

Tom Ogilvy

Chuck,

Glad it helped.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

CLR said:
Hi Tom...........I'm at work now and got to try your code on the real thing
Query to the SQL Server, and although it took me several tries because of the
way the editor handles those line-break thingies, IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY!!!!!
Life is good, thanks to you.

Microsoft should give you lots and lots of money!!!........your help to us
makes their Excel program much more usable and understandable.

Thanks again,
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 

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