VBA Connection import - Change Connection on Import
I am not sure what I am missing here but for some reason I am having a hard time defining the connection name when I import a CSV file into excel. I have a cell that is directly two rows above the imported data that should be the connection name. For some reason after the data has been inputted the connection name is still set by the file name, not the value defined in "MyInput" data. What am i missing?
Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp) = MyInput
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:="TEXT;" & FileName, Destination:=Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Offset(2, 0))
.Name = MyInput
.FieldNames = True
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.PreserveFormatting = True
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.SavePassword = False
.SaveData = True
.AdjustColumnWidth = True
.RefreshPeriod = 0
.TextFilePromptOnRefresh = False
.TextFilePlatform = 65001
.TextFileStartRow = 1
.TextFileParseType = xlDelimited
.TextFileTextQualifier = xlTextQualifierDoubleQuote
.TextFileConsecutiveDelimiter = False
.TextFileTabDelimiter = True
.TextFileSemicolonDelimiter = False
.TextFileCommaDelimiter = True
.TextFileSpaceDelimiter = False
.TextFileColumnDataTypes = Array(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1)
.TextFileTrailingMinusNumbers = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
End With
Thanks,
Mark
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I am not sure what I am missing here but for some reason I am having a hard time defining the connection name when I import a CSV file into excel. I have a cell that is directly two rows above the imported data that should be the connection name. For some reason after the data has been inputted the connection name is still set by the file name, not the value defined in "MyInput" data. What am i missing?
Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp) = MyInput
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:="TEXT;" & FileName, Destination:=Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Offset(2, 0))
.Name = MyInput
.FieldNames = True
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.PreserveFormatting = True
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.SavePassword = False
.SaveData = True
.AdjustColumnWidth = True
.RefreshPeriod = 0
.TextFilePromptOnRefresh = False
.TextFilePlatform = 65001
.TextFileStartRow = 1
.TextFileParseType = xlDelimited
.TextFileTextQualifier = xlTextQualifierDoubleQuote
.TextFileConsecutiveDelimiter = False
.TextFileTabDelimiter = True
.TextFileSemicolonDelimiter = False
.TextFileCommaDelimiter = True
.TextFileSpaceDelimiter = False
.TextFileColumnDataTypes = Array(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1)
.TextFileTrailingMinusNumbers = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
End With
Thanks,
Mark
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Set your Variable toDim MyInput As String
, and change your first line of code to `MyInput = Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Value'
– GMalc
Nov 14 '18 at 3:37
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I am not sure what I am missing here but for some reason I am having a hard time defining the connection name when I import a CSV file into excel. I have a cell that is directly two rows above the imported data that should be the connection name. For some reason after the data has been inputted the connection name is still set by the file name, not the value defined in "MyInput" data. What am i missing?
Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp) = MyInput
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:="TEXT;" & FileName, Destination:=Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Offset(2, 0))
.Name = MyInput
.FieldNames = True
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.PreserveFormatting = True
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.SavePassword = False
.SaveData = True
.AdjustColumnWidth = True
.RefreshPeriod = 0
.TextFilePromptOnRefresh = False
.TextFilePlatform = 65001
.TextFileStartRow = 1
.TextFileParseType = xlDelimited
.TextFileTextQualifier = xlTextQualifierDoubleQuote
.TextFileConsecutiveDelimiter = False
.TextFileTabDelimiter = True
.TextFileSemicolonDelimiter = False
.TextFileCommaDelimiter = True
.TextFileSpaceDelimiter = False
.TextFileColumnDataTypes = Array(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1)
.TextFileTrailingMinusNumbers = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
End With
Thanks,
Mark
excel vba excel-vba connection
I am not sure what I am missing here but for some reason I am having a hard time defining the connection name when I import a CSV file into excel. I have a cell that is directly two rows above the imported data that should be the connection name. For some reason after the data has been inputted the connection name is still set by the file name, not the value defined in "MyInput" data. What am i missing?
Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp) = MyInput
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:="TEXT;" & FileName, Destination:=Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Offset(2, 0))
.Name = MyInput
.FieldNames = True
.RowNumbers = False
.FillAdjacentFormulas = False
.PreserveFormatting = True
.RefreshOnFileOpen = False
.RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells
.SavePassword = False
.SaveData = True
.AdjustColumnWidth = True
.RefreshPeriod = 0
.TextFilePromptOnRefresh = False
.TextFilePlatform = 65001
.TextFileStartRow = 1
.TextFileParseType = xlDelimited
.TextFileTextQualifier = xlTextQualifierDoubleQuote
.TextFileConsecutiveDelimiter = False
.TextFileTabDelimiter = True
.TextFileSemicolonDelimiter = False
.TextFileCommaDelimiter = True
.TextFileSpaceDelimiter = False
.TextFileColumnDataTypes = Array(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1)
.TextFileTrailingMinusNumbers = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
End With
Thanks,
Mark
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excel vba excel-vba connection
asked Nov 13 '18 at 21:48
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Set your Variable toDim MyInput As String
, and change your first line of code to `MyInput = Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Value'
– GMalc
Nov 14 '18 at 3:37
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Set your Variable toDim MyInput As String
, and change your first line of code to `MyInput = Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Value'
– GMalc
Nov 14 '18 at 3:37
Set your Variable to
Dim MyInput As String
, and change your first line of code to `MyInput = Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Value'– GMalc
Nov 14 '18 at 3:37
Set your Variable to
Dim MyInput As String
, and change your first line of code to `MyInput = Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Value'– GMalc
Nov 14 '18 at 3:37
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Set your Variable to
Dim MyInput As String
, and change your first line of code to `MyInput = Sheets("CSV - Session Data").Range("A100000").End(xlUp).Value'– GMalc
Nov 14 '18 at 3:37