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archive over 17 years ago

    Hi
    any one know how to map database for  orcad cis using .xls as back hand


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    archive over 17 years ago

    You need to import your xls file into Access (.mbd) and use that. I've done it, is no big deal (unless you dont have Access)
    Ken


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    hi canind
    I want to map through .xls as back hand not Access (.mbd)

    thanks in advanc


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by maz
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    hi canind
    I want to map through .xls as back hand not Access (.mbd)

    thanks in advanc




    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by maz
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    Hi Maz,
    Im not sure exactly what you mean by "back hand"? but in the past I have sucessfully mapped CIS to Excel databases, you oviously need to setup your ODBC drivers to make sure its all setup here. and then setup as normal from within the CIS environment.

    Stephen Grant-Davies(QuantumCad)
    www.quantumcad.co.uk


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