XL5: Refresh Data Command May Not Update as Expected |
In Microsoft Excel 5.0, when you choose the Refresh Data command, the data in your worksheet may not be updated as expected.
You can use the Refresh Data command on the Data menu or the Refresh
Data button on the Query and Pivot toolbar to update a range of data that
has been extracted from an external source (the result set).
If there are fewer records in the result set when you refresh the data,
Microsoft Excel will clear the old data range and redefine it with the new
result set. However, if additional records have been added to the data
source and should be included in the data range, they may not be displayed
on the worksheet. This new data is not displayed because the previously
defined data range will hold only the number of records that were retrieved
the last time you returned the result set from Microsoft Query.
To display the new records, do the following:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel for Windows version 5.0c.
When you retrieve data from an external data source using the Get External Data command on the Data menu, you have the option to keep the query definition with the result set on your worksheet. Microsoft Query uses the query definition information to connect to a data source and decide which data to retrieve from it.
"User's Guide," version 5.0, Chapter 23, "Retrieving Data from Lists
and External Databases Using Microsoft Query"
For more information about refreshing data, choose the Search button in
Help and type:
refreshing result sets
-or-
Refresh Data command (Data menu)
Additional query words:
Keywords : xlquery
Version : WINDOWS:5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
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