I just looked at Word--I did not see an import comma delimited feature. So, I don't think you could do a direct transfer from Oracle to Word. Now, if you wanted data from a select statement into a text file, try this:
1. right click
2. log incoming to file
3. name file
4. select data and everthing that goes to the screen will be captured into the log file.
5. right click, turn log file off.
6. Find file via windows explorer.
Well I have never used Microsoft money before but I do know that you can infact transfer data from older versions of other software like Microsoft word,excel, and PowerPoint to newer versions. Hope I could help.
If you are using Microsoft Word Excel then you could just use the Auto Sum.
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Oracle is a RDBMS software, means, Oracle holds the database (data created/updated using application). Visual basic is tool to develop applications & this is from Microsoft. You can write programs/application to access the data from the RDBMS like Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, etc. Since the functionality differs (i.e. Oracle = RDBMS & Visual basic =Application development Tool) for the two software applications, "which one is the best" can not be answered.
Oracle Data Guard is program that manages, monitors, and maintains Oracle software. One can purchase Oracle Data Guard on Oracle's official website, or Slideshare.
Programs like Oracle and Microsoft Access are classified as database management systems (DBMS). They are designed to create, manage, and manipulate databases, allowing users to store, retrieve, and analyze data efficiently. These tools enable organizations to handle large volumes of information and facilitate data-driven decision-making.
yes because odbc stands for open data base connectivity and it support a lot of data bases. like mysql, ms-access, oracle, sql server etc.
Windows Vista supports Microsoft Office documents and most audio files. .... "Word" to start Microsoft Word, "Mail" to open Windows Mail
the distinct in oracle is there is no repetition of data in a query
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Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel documents can be linked to each other, so that changes in one document will show up in the other. So it is possible to enter data in Microsoft Word and have it appear in Microsoft Excel. It is also possible to do formulas in tables in Microsoft Word, without linking to Microsoft Excel.