on 11-09-2007 1:16 PM
Hi,
is there any way to use VBA-scripts, while not using workbooks ?
short description of my problem:
I want to place an button in <i>every Querie</i> (not only in workbooks), which shows an short description of the query.
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Or does anyone knows an other way to solv my problem (e.g. using an User Exit,...)?
Kind regards
Sebastian
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Sebastian Bellmann
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Thanks for answering,
but that's not what i'm searching for.
Now a more detailed description of my probelm.
I'm searching for a mechanism to place (automaticly) a Text in an empty row of a Query ( e.g. to display "That is a Testquerie don't use " or to display a Help message ).
To solv this I found a couple of functions (e.q. UPF_EXCEL_AFTER_DATA_PUT_01 or RH_START_EXCEL_WITH_DATA) but they don't work .
Maybe I'm just to stupid to handle them right...
Hope somebody can help me.
Kind regards
Sebastian Bellmann
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