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LuisBE on Services
A blog maintained by Luis Bitencourt-Emilio (LuisBE) and geared toward Excel Services programmability and solutions. Focused on the v1 of Excel Services in Office 2007, and the ongoing planning of v2 in Office 14.
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Refreshing EWA Automatically when Sharepoint Filters are Changed
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over 6 years ago
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LuisBE
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If you played around with the post on using UDFs to write to SQL databases, you probably ended up creating a PivotTable connected to the SQL database the UDFs were writing to in order to see the new data showing up on the database. As you would have...
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Using UDFs to Write to SQL Databases from Excel Services
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over 6 years ago
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There are many reasons why writing straight to a SQL database is a desirable feature on a server. For example, one could imagine a solution where users would load up a workbook on Excel Services, change some parameters, and have that new data saved to...
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Microsoft Office 2007 Ship Party!
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over 6 years ago
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Last Friday was the ship party for a Office 2007. Since this was such a monumental release of Office, the ship party had to live up to the years of hard work this release required... and it did. First was the party itself, outdoors in the Microsoft...
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