MSQuery: DDE Activate Command Does Not Activate Window

Last reviewed: September 2, 1997
Article ID: Q147217
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Query for Windows 95, version 2.0

SYMPTOMS

When you use the Microsoft Query DDE command, Activate, to activate a query window, the window may not be activated.

RESOLUTION

To work around the problem, close out each query window when you are finished working with it and then create a new one with the OPEN command. The following macro is an example of using this method.

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To run the macro do the following:

  1. Start Microsoft Query.

  2. Create a data source with the name "NWind" (without the quotation marks), using the dBASE files included with Microsoft Excel.

  3. In the workbook that contains the macro code, make sure there are two sheets named sheet1 and sheet2.

  4. Type the following procedure:

          Sub Open_And_Close_Windows()
           Dim chan as integer
           Dim NumRows As Variant
           Dim NumCols As Variant
    
           'Initiate a channel to MSQuery.
           chan = DDEInitiate("MSQuery","System")
    
           'Log on to the NWind datasource.
           DDEExecute chan, "[Logon('NWind')]"
    
           'Execute a SQL statement.
           DDEExecute chan,"[Open('Select * From Customer')]"
    
           'Request the number of rows in the data set.
           NumRows = DDERequest(chan,"NumRows")
    
           'Request the number of columns in the data.
           NumCols = DDERequest(chan,"NumCols")
    
           'Return the data to sheet1.
           DDEExecute chan, "[Fetch('Excel', 'Sheet1', 'R1C1:R" _
            & NumRows(1) & "C" & NumCols(1) & "', 'All')]"
    
           'Close the current query window.
           DDEExecute chan, "[Close()]"
    
           'Create a new query window.
           DDEexecute chan, "[Open('Select * From Employee')]"
    
           'Request the number of rows in the data set.
           NumRows = DDERequest(chan,"NumRows")
    
           'Request the number of columns in the data.
           NumCols = DDERequest(chan,"NumCols")
    
           'Return the data to sheet2.
           DDEExecute chan, "[Fetch('Excel', 'Sheet2', 'R1C1:R" _
            & NumRows(1) & "C" & NumCols(1) & "', 'All')]"
    
           'Logoff the datasource.
           DDEExecute chan, "[Logoff('NWind')]"
    
           'Tterminate the channel.
           DDETerminate chan
    
          End Sub
    
    

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

REFERENCES

"Microsoft Query User's Guide," version 1.0, Chapter 9, "Using Dynamic Data Exchange with Microsoft Query"

For more information about DDE, on the Microsoft Query Help menu, click Contents and under References, select "DDE Commands."


Additional query words: 2.00
Keywords : PgmOthr xlquery xlwin kbcode kbprg kbtool kbusage
Version : 2.00
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: September 2, 1997
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