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The CData Excel Add-In for SQLite provides formulas that can edit, save, and delete SQLite data. The following three steps show how you can automate the following task: Search SQLite data for a user-specified value and then organize the results into an Excel spreadsheet.
The syntax of the CDATAQUERY formula is the following:
=CDATAQUERY(Query, [Connection], [Parameters], [ResultLocation]);
This formula requires three inputs:
Connection: Either the connection name, such as SQLiteConnection1, or a connection string. The connection string consists of the required properties for connecting to SQLite data, separated by semicolons.
The Database connection property must be set to a valid file path.The procedure below results in a spreadsheet that organizes all the formula inputs in the first column.
=CDATAQUERY("SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE MyColumn1 = '"&B2&"'","Database="&B1&";Provider=SQLite",B3)
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