Microsoft KB Archive/148406

= HOWTO: How to Create a Microsoft Excel Remote View from Visual FoxPro =

Article ID: 148406

Article Last Modified on 3/14/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0b Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.5

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This article was previously published under Q148406



SUMMARY
This article describes how to create a Remote View programmatically in Visual FoxPro to access data that resides in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (.xls file).



MORE INFORMATION
If you haven't done so already, install the Microsoft Excel ODBC driver that ships with Visual FoxPro. To connect to a Microsoft Excel data source, you must install the Microsoft Excel ODBC Driver and set up a Microsoft Excel data source through the ODBC Microsoft Excel Setup dialog box in the Windows Control Panel. This is a level 1 ODBC driver, so the data source is a directory name or the current directory, as indicated in the Setup dialog box. The currently shipping Microsoft Excel ODBC driver provides an option in the Setup dialog box to specify Microsoft Excel versions 3.0 - 4.0 or Microsoft Excel version 5.0 files.

The following is a code sample that "connects" to a Microsoft Excel data source. In a Visual FoxPro application, you will most likely place this in a separate program file or in the Load or Init events of a form (.scx file). *-- Connect to an Microsoft Excel Data Source
 * The parameter passed with SQLCONNECT is the name of the data source.
 * The default for Microsoft Excel is Excel Files. If there is any
 * trouble with this, execute it with no parameter and a list of
 * currently available data sources will come up. The text of the
 * listing that pertains to Microsoft Excel is the actual value to pass
 * as a parameter. Retry it with that value.
 * Still from within the SQLCONNECT function, a "Select Workbook"
 * dialog will come up. Next, the program performs some error checking.
 * Finally, Microsoft Excel is told which sheet of the workbook is desired
 * within the SQLEXEC function with the "Sheetn$" where "n" is a
 * number from 1 to the number of sheets in the workbook.
 * number from 1 to the number of sheets in the workbook.

nConnHand = SQLCONNECT("Excel Files") IF nConnHand > 0 =MESSAGEBOX("Connected to Microsoft Excel File",0) ELSE =MESSAGEBOX("Unable to connect to Microsoft Excel File ..",0) ENDIF nXResult = SQLEXEC(nConnHand, 'SELECT * FROM "Sheet1$"','MyCursor')

