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I'm using MS Excel to get data from a MySQL database through ODBC.
I successfully get data using an SQL query. But now I want that query to be parameterized.
So I wonder If it is possible to use a cell value (a spreadsheet cell) as a parameter for such a query.
For example, for this query:

select name from user where id=1

I'd like to get the id value from, say, cell D4 in the spreadsheet.

Is that the proper approach to parameterize a query? and how can I do it?

Thanks.

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I had the same problem as you, Noboby can understand me, But I solved it in this way.

SELECT NAME, TELEFONE, DATA
FROM   [sheet1$a1:q633]
WHERE  NAME IN (SELECT * FROM  [sheet2$a1:a2])

you need insert a parameter in other sheet, the SQL will consider that information like as database, then you can select the information and compare them into parameter you like.

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    Hi there, sorry for the late question, I wonder i we can also use named function/named range/named cell as parameter ? Jun 29, 2017 at 4:55
  • It seems this is exactly what we want, but I got an error saying that sheet is invalid object.
    – Vincent
    Oct 15, 2018 at 13:08
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    Doesn't work, Unable to connect, "Error while trying to connect" : Details: "Microsoft SQL: Invalid object name 'Sheet2$a1:a2'."
    – Nick PV
    Sep 17, 2020 at 11:02
  • Yeah me too. I'm getting this "Microsoft SQL: Invalid object name..." error.
    – Kobayashi
    Mar 2, 2021 at 0:50
  • this just CANNOT work. i'm not sure why this is flagged as accepted solution
    – tags
    Jul 13, 2022 at 13:40
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If you are using microsoft query, you can add "?" to your query...

select name from user where id= ?

that will popup a small window asking for the cell/data/etc when you go back to excel.

In the popup window, you can also select "always use this cell as a parameter" eliminating the need to define that cell every time you refresh your data. This is the easiest option.

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    This just threw an error for me. DataSource.Error: Microsoft SQL: Incorrect syntax near '?'. Must declare the scalar variable [...].
    – Winch
    Jun 18, 2018 at 13:17
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queryString = "SELECT name FROM user WHERE id=" & Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("D4").Value
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  • I guess I have to do that in a VBA script, right? I dont think I could type that expression inside the SQL window.
    – GetFree
    Aug 17, 2009 at 1:13
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The SQL is somewhat like the syntax of MS SQL.

SELECT * FROM [table$] WHERE *;

It is important that the table name is ended with a $ sign and the whole thing is put into brackets. As conditions you can use any value, but so far Excel didn't allow me to use what I call "SQL Apostrophes" (´), so a column title in one word is recommended.

If you have users listed in a table called "Users", and the id is in a column titled "id" and the name in a column titled "Name", your query will look like this:

SELECT Name FROM [Users$] WHERE id = 1;

Hope this helps.

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