Excel 2010 External and internal data in the same table - updating issues












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I have a table in Excel 2010 that gets is data from a SQL server. I have extended the table with additional columns in which I store additional information that I require. The problem that I have is that if the external data has a new item, it is correctly inserted into the table, but the data in the table columns that is local does not move. The same is true if an external item is removed. Is there and way to make the cells in the local columns "bind" to the columns from the external data source? I have tried all the table settings in Excel, to no avail, and cannot find a solution any of the Excel forums.










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  • any screenshot of exactly "where" is the column mentioned is located (before and after update..)?

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I have a table in Excel 2010 that gets is data from a SQL server. I have extended the table with additional columns in which I store additional information that I require. The problem that I have is that if the external data has a new item, it is correctly inserted into the table, but the data in the table columns that is local does not move. The same is true if an external item is removed. Is there and way to make the cells in the local columns "bind" to the columns from the external data source? I have tried all the table settings in Excel, to no avail, and cannot find a solution any of the Excel forums.










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I have a table in Excel 2010 that gets is data from a SQL server. I have extended the table with additional columns in which I store additional information that I require. The problem that I have is that if the external data has a new item, it is correctly inserted into the table, but the data in the table columns that is local does not move. The same is true if an external item is removed. Is there and way to make the cells in the local columns "bind" to the columns from the external data source? I have tried all the table settings in Excel, to no avail, and cannot find a solution any of the Excel forums.










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I have a table in Excel 2010 that gets is data from a SQL server. I have extended the table with additional columns in which I store additional information that I require. The problem that I have is that if the external data has a new item, it is correctly inserted into the table, but the data in the table columns that is local does not move. The same is true if an external item is removed. Is there and way to make the cells in the local columns "bind" to the columns from the external data source? I have tried all the table settings in Excel, to no avail, and cannot find a solution any of the Excel forums.







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  • any screenshot of exactly "where" is the column mentioned is located (before and after update..)?

    – p._phidot_
    Dec 7 '18 at 6:40



















  • any screenshot of exactly "where" is the column mentioned is located (before and after update..)?

    – p._phidot_
    Dec 7 '18 at 6:40

















any screenshot of exactly "where" is the column mentioned is located (before and after update..)?

– p._phidot_
Dec 7 '18 at 6:40





any screenshot of exactly "where" is the column mentioned is located (before and after update..)?

– p._phidot_
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