I want to run some Invantive SQL statements from within VBA code on Excel on an Exact Online data source.
I can use a UDF function call like:
I_SQL_SELECT_SCALAR("select fullname from me")
in an Excel sheet.
How can I retrieve the full name from within VBA?
First, you must reference the functions from Visual Basic Editor -> Tools menu -> References:
Then use code such as the following to retrieve a scalar value:
Option Explicit
Sub RunSql()
On Error GoTo Catch
Dim result As Variant
'
' Get full name of current user.
'
If Not I_INTEGRATION_ACTIVE() Then
MsgBox "VBA integration not available. Please use the Tools menu to activate it."
End If
result = InvantiveControlUDFs.I_SQL_SELECT_SCALAR("fullname", "Me")
MsgBox ("Result is '" & result & "'.")
'
' Retrieve scalar value: =I_SQL_SELECT_SCALAR(fieldName;tableName;whereClause;orderByClause;postFix;valueNoValue;valueTooManyValues;process)
' Retrieve table: =I_SQL_SELECT_TABLE(sqlStatement;errorOnMoreRows;errorOnMoreColumns;addHeaderRow;process)
' Normally disabled: =I_SQL_SCALAR(process;sql)
'
Finally:
Exit Sub
Catch:
HandleError "RunSql"
End Sub
Or to retrieve a result set (normally used in a matrix formula):
Option Explicit
Sub RunSqlTable()
On Error GoTo Catch
Dim result() As Variant
'
' Get list of GLAccounts.
'
If Not I_INTEGRATION_ACTIVE() Then
MsgBox "VBA integration not available. Please use the Tools menu to activate it."
End If
result = InvantiveControlUDFs.I_SQL_SELECT_TABLE("select * from exactonlinerest..glaccounts")
Finally:
Exit Sub
Catch:
HandleError "RunSqlTable"
End Sub
The use of I_SQL_SELECT_TABLE is only available in releases from October 2017 and newer.