Laura,

I have seen custom developed XLA's (Excel Add-Ins) for doing this, however
I have also seen a couple of commercial ones.

Check out www.oraxcel.com and their product SQL*XL - it provides what looks
like nice functionality although I only looked at the demo and never
purchased the commercial product.  For end users who know how to query a
database though it probably provides a nice interface.

Regards,
     Mark.



                                                                                       
                            
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I think I have seen traffic concerning the extracting of data from Oracle
into an Excel spreadsheet.  We now have a need for this.  Could anyone
enlighten me?


Thank you in advance.


Laura






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