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SSCommitted
      
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Grasshopper
      
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Brian,
You mentioned in the beginning of the video that you already explained how to intall the add-in to Excel. Where is that video/discussion.
Also, do you need 2005 in the background to run this or is this Excel running on its own. If I have SQL Server 2000 in a production environment and 2005 in a development environment could I get this to work and how?
Thanks, Steve
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You can get all the videos in the sites http://www.jumpstarttv.com/ and http://www.jumpstarttv.com/.
This video is also nice.
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Say Hey Kid
      
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Brian, same question as Grasshopper. I've search through your videos here on SQL Server Central, been to Jumpstart TV, and cannot find a video that ends where this one picks up. Closest thing I've found is this video: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Video/65057/ for setting up Data Mining Add-In.
These are great videos, and I cannot tell you how much I appreciate them! But, multi-part presentations are extremely hard to follow without simple hyperlinks to the past/next parts.
Yours, Rich Mechaber
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Grasshopper
      
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Brian,
I came across this video accidentally, and it has been presented wonderfully. I had the same question that Steve mentioned to this discussion about Add-Ins and is it mandatory to have SQL server database open. I know it seems a very immature question but I'm still a newbie and I found this videos Excellent.
Thank you for posting this videos. Harry
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