Import excel file to Oracle database












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I am looking to import an Excel sheet to an Oracle database.



The table has been created and the script needs to pick the Excel file from the textbox, establish odbc and import the file in the database with message box.



I tried to write the script, but I know it needs a change.



Private Sub IMPORT_Click()
Dim cn As ADODB.Connection, rs As ADODB.Recordset
Dim fileName As String
Me.txtfile = fileName
Dim pswd As String, strSQL As String
pswd = "007"
strSQL = "Insert into xyz(column1) VALUES ('&c2&')"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
cn.Open "Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};" & _
"SERVER=company.com;User Id=xx;Password=" & pswd & ";"
cn.Execute strSQL
rs.Close
Set rs = Nothing
cn.Close
Set cn = Nothing
End Sub









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  • and the error is? Your strSQL looks invalid. If it works, it'll only adds one value to your table. No sign related to importing Excel Sheet

    – krish KM
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:07











  • @krishKM the error says Run-time error 91. i read somewhere Insert command would insert the rows in the database.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:53











  • @krishKM, can you help in this case? I have a access utility that has a button, the expectation is when I hit the import button, the excel file selected in the textbox should import in the oracle database. Let me know if you can help

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:26











  • If you are using Ms Acess, you should tag ms-access. In Ms Access, this is pretty much easy. You need to link your oracle table and then using import service import the excel file.

    – krish KM
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:31











  • I did tag accessvba, some one edited it.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:38
















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I am looking to import an Excel sheet to an Oracle database.



The table has been created and the script needs to pick the Excel file from the textbox, establish odbc and import the file in the database with message box.



I tried to write the script, but I know it needs a change.



Private Sub IMPORT_Click()
Dim cn As ADODB.Connection, rs As ADODB.Recordset
Dim fileName As String
Me.txtfile = fileName
Dim pswd As String, strSQL As String
pswd = "007"
strSQL = "Insert into xyz(column1) VALUES ('&c2&')"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
cn.Open "Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};" & _
"SERVER=company.com;User Id=xx;Password=" & pswd & ";"
cn.Execute strSQL
rs.Close
Set rs = Nothing
cn.Close
Set cn = Nothing
End Sub









share|improve this question

























  • and the error is? Your strSQL looks invalid. If it works, it'll only adds one value to your table. No sign related to importing Excel Sheet

    – krish KM
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:07











  • @krishKM the error says Run-time error 91. i read somewhere Insert command would insert the rows in the database.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:53











  • @krishKM, can you help in this case? I have a access utility that has a button, the expectation is when I hit the import button, the excel file selected in the textbox should import in the oracle database. Let me know if you can help

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:26











  • If you are using Ms Acess, you should tag ms-access. In Ms Access, this is pretty much easy. You need to link your oracle table and then using import service import the excel file.

    – krish KM
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:31











  • I did tag accessvba, some one edited it.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:38














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I am looking to import an Excel sheet to an Oracle database.



The table has been created and the script needs to pick the Excel file from the textbox, establish odbc and import the file in the database with message box.



I tried to write the script, but I know it needs a change.



Private Sub IMPORT_Click()
Dim cn As ADODB.Connection, rs As ADODB.Recordset
Dim fileName As String
Me.txtfile = fileName
Dim pswd As String, strSQL As String
pswd = "007"
strSQL = "Insert into xyz(column1) VALUES ('&c2&')"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
cn.Open "Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};" & _
"SERVER=company.com;User Id=xx;Password=" & pswd & ";"
cn.Execute strSQL
rs.Close
Set rs = Nothing
cn.Close
Set cn = Nothing
End Sub









share|improve this question
















I am looking to import an Excel sheet to an Oracle database.



The table has been created and the script needs to pick the Excel file from the textbox, establish odbc and import the file in the database with message box.



I tried to write the script, but I know it needs a change.



Private Sub IMPORT_Click()
Dim cn As ADODB.Connection, rs As ADODB.Recordset
Dim fileName As String
Me.txtfile = fileName
Dim pswd As String, strSQL As String
pswd = "007"
strSQL = "Insert into xyz(column1) VALUES ('&c2&')"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
cn.Open "Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};" & _
"SERVER=company.com;User Id=xx;Password=" & pswd & ";"
cn.Execute strSQL
rs.Close
Set rs = Nothing
cn.Close
Set cn = Nothing
End Sub






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  • and the error is? Your strSQL looks invalid. If it works, it'll only adds one value to your table. No sign related to importing Excel Sheet

    – krish KM
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:07











  • @krishKM the error says Run-time error 91. i read somewhere Insert command would insert the rows in the database.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:53











  • @krishKM, can you help in this case? I have a access utility that has a button, the expectation is when I hit the import button, the excel file selected in the textbox should import in the oracle database. Let me know if you can help

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:26











  • If you are using Ms Acess, you should tag ms-access. In Ms Access, this is pretty much easy. You need to link your oracle table and then using import service import the excel file.

    – krish KM
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:31











  • I did tag accessvba, some one edited it.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:38



















  • and the error is? Your strSQL looks invalid. If it works, it'll only adds one value to your table. No sign related to importing Excel Sheet

    – krish KM
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:07











  • @krishKM the error says Run-time error 91. i read somewhere Insert command would insert the rows in the database.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:53











  • @krishKM, can you help in this case? I have a access utility that has a button, the expectation is when I hit the import button, the excel file selected in the textbox should import in the oracle database. Let me know if you can help

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:26











  • If you are using Ms Acess, you should tag ms-access. In Ms Access, this is pretty much easy. You need to link your oracle table and then using import service import the excel file.

    – krish KM
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:31











  • I did tag accessvba, some one edited it.

    – Archana
    Nov 22 '18 at 12:38

















and the error is? Your strSQL looks invalid. If it works, it'll only adds one value to your table. No sign related to importing Excel Sheet

– krish KM
Nov 21 '18 at 13:07





and the error is? Your strSQL looks invalid. If it works, it'll only adds one value to your table. No sign related to importing Excel Sheet

– krish KM
Nov 21 '18 at 13:07













@krishKM the error says Run-time error 91. i read somewhere Insert command would insert the rows in the database.

– Archana
Nov 22 '18 at 4:53





@krishKM the error says Run-time error 91. i read somewhere Insert command would insert the rows in the database.

– Archana
Nov 22 '18 at 4:53













@krishKM, can you help in this case? I have a access utility that has a button, the expectation is when I hit the import button, the excel file selected in the textbox should import in the oracle database. Let me know if you can help

– Archana
Nov 22 '18 at 12:26





@krishKM, can you help in this case? I have a access utility that has a button, the expectation is when I hit the import button, the excel file selected in the textbox should import in the oracle database. Let me know if you can help

– Archana
Nov 22 '18 at 12:26













If you are using Ms Acess, you should tag ms-access. In Ms Access, this is pretty much easy. You need to link your oracle table and then using import service import the excel file.

– krish KM
Nov 22 '18 at 12:31





If you are using Ms Acess, you should tag ms-access. In Ms Access, this is pretty much easy. You need to link your oracle table and then using import service import the excel file.

– krish KM
Nov 22 '18 at 12:31













I did tag accessvba, some one edited it.

– Archana
Nov 22 '18 at 12:38





I did tag accessvba, some one edited it.

– Archana
Nov 22 '18 at 12:38












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