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Re: XML and SQL imports

From: "smonczka" <smonczka@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/1/2005 6:23:00 AM
Gadrin thank you very much for your responce.  In answer to your
question I know little about HTML, I'm not really a "programer" yet.  I
work primarily with Excel, Sharepoint and Infopath and I have "some"
VBA experiance.  I am working with a programer to get this project
done.  So I'm trying to help him locate references that might help us.

He designed a ASP.Net page that pulls info about our clients and the
products they bought from our SQL back end.  I created a Excel PO
worksheet that the employees fill out to submit an order.  What we were
trying to do is push info from the ASP page into the Excel order form.
 They pull up the ASP page, locate an existing client and push a button
that brings up the order form and fills in the client information.  The
Data is always in the same place on both the ASP page and the order
form.

We used VB to create our first version and it work properly till we
tried it on a system other than the one it was developed on and ran
into security issues, VB could not create the object remotly, in other
words VB on the web pages could not create the Excel sheet.  We even
tried .Net Remoting at one point and still ran into security issues.

Thanks for any direction you can give us on this one.  :)

Steve



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