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From Excel (2007) choose: >Data>From other sources>From Microsoft QuerySelect 'Databases' tab
Lots of options in addition to this one, which works OK if all you--
need is a basic data dump and you don't care what Excel does to things
like leading zeroes.
Another free one is a utility called SQL2POI or SQL2JXL - they're a
little long in the tooth - both put the data into XLS files - the
latter will never be updated to write XLSX that I know of, the former,
you might be able to modify if you know some Java.
Almost any of the reporting products have this as an option - SEQUEL,
IBM Web Query, NGS-IQ, BCD's Clover, etc.
RJS has a couple products that can do this.
There's something at easy400.net that is free or minimal annual
donation to the cause there.
HTH
Vern
On 6/4/2015 6:14 PM, Diego Kesselman wrote:
Try with CPYTOIMPF and create a .CSV on the IFS, or use the Excel plugin .--
El 04/06/2015 a las 06:01 p.m., James H. H. Lampert escribi :
Question:
How would you go about exporting records from a database file into
something a spreadsheet could deal with?
--
JHHL
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