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Range.InsertDatabase Method (Word)

Retrieves data from a data source (for example, a separate Microsoft Word document, a Microsoft Office Excel worksheet, or a Microsoft Office Access database) and inserts the data as a table in place of the specified range.

Syntax

expression .InsertDatabase(Format, Style, LinkToSource, Connection, SQLStatement, SQLStatement1, PasswordDocument, PasswordTemplate, WritePasswordDocument, WritePasswordTemplate, DataSource, From, To, IncludeFields)

expression Required. A variable that represents a Range object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

Format

Optional

Variant

A format listed in the Formats box in the Table AutoFormat dialog box (Table menu). Can be any of the WdTableFormat constants. A border is applied to the cells in the table by default.

Style

Optional

Variant

The attributes of the AutoFormat specified by Format that are applied to the table.

LinkToSource

Optional

Variant

True to establish a link between the new table and the data source.

Connection

Optional

Variant

A range within which to perform the query specified by SQLStatement.

SQLStatement

Optional

String

An optional query string that retrieves a subset of the data in a primary data source to be inserted into the document.

SQLStatement1

Optional

String

If the query string is longer than 255 characters, SQLStatement denotes the first portion of the string and SQLStatement1 denotes the second portion.

PasswordDocument

Optional

Variant

The password (if any) required to open the data source. (See Remarks below.)

PasswordTemplate

Optional

Variant

If the data source is a Word document, this argument is the password (if any) required to open the attached template. (See Remarks below.)

WritePasswordDocument

Optional

Variant

The password required to save changes to the document. (See Remarks below.)

WritePasswordTemplate

Optional

Variant

The password required to save changes to the template. (See Remarks below.)

DataSource

Optional

Variant

The path and file name of the data source.

From

Optional

Variant

The number of the first record in the range of records to be inserted.

To

Optional

Variant

The number of the last record in the range of records to be inserted.

IncludeFields

Optional

Variant

True to include field names from the data source in the first row of the new table.

Security

Avoid using hard-coded passwords in your applications. If a password is required in a procedure, request the password from the user, store it in a variable, and then use the variable in your code. For recommended best practices on how to do this, see Security Notes for Microsoft Office Solution Developers.

Security noteSecurity Note
Avoid using the built-in system administrator ( sa ) logon account. Instead, make system administrators members of the sysadmin fixed server role, and have them use their own accounts to log on. Use sa only when there is no other way to log on. To prevent unauthorized access through the sa logon account, you should assign that account a strong, unique password.
Security noteSecurity Note
When possible, use Windows Authentication (also referred to as a trusted connection), which uses a Windows user account to connect to SQL Server. When a user connects through a Windows user account, SQL Server uses information in the Windows operating system to validate the account name and password. Before you can use Windows Authentication, a server administrator must configure SQL Server to use this mode of authentication. If Windows Authentication is not available, avoid saving users' logon information. It is more secure for users to enter their logon information each time they log on.

Remarks

The value of the Style argument can be the sum of any combination of the following values:

Value

Meaning

0 (zero)

None

1

Borders

2

Shading

4

Font

8

Color

16

Auto Fit

32

Heading Rows

64

Last Row

128

First Column

256

Last Column

How you specify the Connection argument depends on how data is retrieved. For example:

  • When retrieving data through Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), you specify a connection string.

  • When retrieving data from Excel by using dynamic data exchange (DDE), you specify a named range or "Entire Spreadsheet."

    Security noteSecurity Note
    Dynamic data exchange (DDE) is an older technology that is not secure. If possible, use a more secure alternative to DDE, such as object linking and embedding (OLE).
  • When retrieving data from Access, you specify the word "Table" or "Query" followed by the name of a table or query.

Example

This example inserts an Excel spreadsheet named "Data.xls" after the selection. The Style value (191) is a combination of the numbers 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 128.

With Selection 
    .Collapse Direction:=wdCollapseEnd 
    .Range.InsertDatabase _ 
        Format:=wdTableFormatSimple2, Style:=191, _ 
        LinkToSource:=False, Connection:="Entire Spreadsheet", _ 
        DataSource:="C:\MSOffice\Excel\Data.xls" 
End With

See Also

Concepts

Range Object

Range Object Members