Import excel 2010 spreadsheet

  • Hi

    I tried to import excel 2010 spreadsheet, but I can not find any option for 2010, higest version seems to be excel 2007.

    Any comment on how to do this, or do I have to store my excel spreadsheet as 93-2007 or 2007.

    BR

    Dan

  • Hi,

    In SSMS go to Server objects then to Linked servers and see your providers. May be you have to install a new one for office 2010, or to make some settings in their properties.

    The following link may help you also: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13255

    Regards

    IgorMi

    Igor Micev,My blog: www.igormicev.com

  • I guess you are using SSIS?

    Take the 2007 option, normally it should work.

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  • Koen Verbeeck (8/27/2012)


    I guess you are using SSIS?

    Take the 2007 option, normally it should work.

    Agreed. The .xlsx format in 2010 has not changed from 2007.


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