If you've got access to SSIS, you should be able to do this straight out of the box.
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Using Excel via ODBC
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Both. Provide an engine with which the user can drive Excel via ODBCOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostMy condolences
Is this to push something to Excel or for Excel to pull from your product?Comment
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The problem is that if there is no data in the column Excel does not know the datatype it was created as so it assumes it is a varchar. This buggers things up for us as we need to know the column type that it was created as :-(Originally posted by vetran View PostConnecting to an ODBC source Excel should get the data type from the ODBC driver of the DB its connecting to (tabledefs/catalogs) not via its text import crystal ball malarky.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql...ql-server-2017
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql...ql-server-2017
You never ever want Excel to try and guess what data type it is, its wrong more often than a poster in the B***** forum!Comment
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Have a read through this; it may help:Originally posted by MyUserName View PostBoth. Provide an engine with which the user can drive Excel via ODBC
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services: Mixed data types in Excel columnThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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