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  • Automaically select the lastrow in PivotTable SourceData to avoid (blanks)

    - by Adam
    Hi A little help needed, I have a Macro automatically creating pivot tables and charts, this is all working fine but I am getting (blank) in my pivot table becuase my range is all the way to 65536. How do I automatically get the lastrow / column in my source data so I dont get any blanks. The data is changing constantly so this needs to be automatic Here is the source data, I am looking to get the R65536C37 to be automatically generated based on the lastcolumn of the "raw" sheet ActiveWorkbook.PivotCaches.Add(SourceType:=xlDatabase, SourceData:= _ "raw!R1C1:R65536C37").CreatePivotTable _ TableDestination:="Frontpage!R7C1", TableName:="PivotTable2", _ DefaultVersion:=xlPivotTableVersion10 I have tried; LastRow = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count SourceData:= "raw!R1C1:" & LastRow & C37" Pivot Macro Sheets("Frontpage").Select Range("A7").Select ActiveWorkbook.PivotCaches.Add(SourceType:=xlDatabase, SourceData:= _ "raw!R1C1:R65536C37").CreatePivotTable _ TableDestination:="Frontpage!R7C1", TableName:="PivotTable2", _ DefaultVersion:=xlPivotTableVersion10 Sheets("Frontpage").Select Cells(7, 1).Select ActiveSheet.Shapes.AddChart.Select ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Range("Frontpage!$A$7:$H$22") ActiveChart.ChartType = xlColumnClustered With ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable2").PivotFields("Priority") .Orientation = xlRowField .Position = 1 End With ActiveSheet.PivotTables("PivotTable2").AddDataField ActiveSheet.PivotTables( _ "PivotTable2").PivotFields("Case ID"), "Count of Case ID", xlCount ActiveChart.Parent.Name = "IncidentsbyPriority" ActiveChart.ChartTitle.Text = "Incidents by Priority" Dim RngToCover As Range Dim ChtOb As ChartObject Set RngToCover = ActiveSheet.Range("D7:L16") Set ChtOb = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("IncidentsbyPriority") ChtOb.Height = RngToCover.Height ' resize ChtOb.Width = RngToCover.Width ' resize ChtOb.Top = RngToCover.Top ' reposition ChtOb.Left = RngToCover.Left ' reposition Any help would be greatly appreciated. I need to repeat this in four other pivots so as to avoid getting (blank) in my tables and charts.

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  • Form wont stay on top. How do I keep my excel form from hiding behind other windows after I browse

    - by ScottK
    I have a vb.net program that opens up an excel workbook and runs a macro ("Report") in that workbook when a button is clicked. //Workbook with macro and form xlWorkbook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("W:Data\Excel Program.xls") //Macro: xlApp.Run("Report") //Macro opens form from workbook. I browse for my two .csv files //and then click a button to run code that creates my reports. //form closes, show the excel report after its created xlApp.Visible = True After I browse my first file and select it so that its location is displayed in my text box, the excel form then hides behind any open windows. I want this form to stay on top. It is after this code executes that the form will hide behind all other open windows: Private Sub btnBrowseFile1_Click() Dim fileName1 As String fileName1 = Application.GetOpenFilename("CSV file (*.csv), *.csv") If fileName1 <> "False" Then Me.txtFileName1.text = fileName1 End If End Sub EDIT: I still have no luck with this problem. When the excel macro is opened from a vb program I have this hiding issue...but only after browsing for a file. Why does the focus leave the form and go to Windows after browsing a file? Any one have any suggestions?

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  • How to set a cell value = to whats looping?

    - by digitalgavakie
    I have this code below. How can I set a cell value to = whats looping through that value? Sub Test2() ' Select cell A2, *first line of data*. Range("A2").Select ' Set Do loop to stop when an empty cell is reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) ' Insert your code here. ' Step down 1 row from present location. ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Loop End Sub

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  • Create multiple columns on one sheet from 1 column on another with logic

    - by user450252
    I am new to VBA and I am struggling trying to make this work. I am in need of a macro that will process each cell\column on Sheet1 and put the results on Sheet2. I'm sure this is pretty easy for those who are more advanced with VB code. It contains many columns.. Anytime we encounter a — or an empty cell, we populate the cell with -999 (see the example on Sheet2) on the first column, which contains "0-2". Then we create 2 new columns and populate them with 0 on the first column and 2 on second column (see example on Sheet2). If a value is found on only one side, we then populate both sides with the same number. As each column is being process in Sheet1 and Sheet1: A B Column1 Column2 Title Title2 0–2 0–4 3 — — 5 — — — 10–23 11—29 And the results should look like this on Sheet2 Sheet2 A B C D Column1 Column1 Column2 Column2 Title-A Title-B Title-A Title-B 0 2 0 4 3 3 -999 -999 -999 -999 5 5 -999 -999 -999 -999 —999 -999 -999 -999 10 23 11 29

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  • How to disable auto recover?

    - by user70010
    I've tried disabling "Save AutoRecover information" option, but to no avail. The window "Excel has recovered the following files" still pops up at the start. Any other ideas? UPD Auto-recover window is shown each start after I terminate Excel during my debug session. All file entries Excel shows in the auto-recover window are dated by year 1601. I checked Excel auto-recover folder, and there is no any real file there.

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  • Excel Solver vs Solver Foundation

    - by JoshReuben
    I recently read a book http://www.amazon.com/Scientific-Engineering-Cookbook-Cookbooks-OReilly/dp/0596008791/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1296593374&sr=8-1 - the Excel Scientific and Engineering Cookbook.     The 2 main tools that this book leveraged were the Data Analysis Pack and Excel Solver. I had previously been aquanted with Microsoft Solver Foundation - this is a full fledged API for solving optimization problems, and went beyond being a mere Excel plugin - it exposed a C# programmatic interface for in process and a web service interface for out of process integration. were they the same? apparently not!   2 different solver frameworks for Excel: http://www.solver.com/index.html http://www.solverfoundation.com/ I contacted both vendors to get their perspectives.   Heres what the Excel Solver guys had to say:   "The Solver Foundation requires you to learn and use a very specific modeling language (OML). The Excel solver allows you to formulate your optimization problems without learning any new language simply by entering the formulas into cells on the Excel spreadsheet, something that nearly everyone is already familiar with doing.   The Excel Solver also allows you to seamlessly upgrade to products that combine Monte Carlo Simulation capabilities (our Risk Solver Premium and Risk Solver Platform products) which allow you to include uncertainty into your models when appropriate.   Our advanced Excel Solver Products also have a number of built in reporting tools for advanced analysis of the your model and it's results"           And Heres what the Microsoft Solver Foundation guys had to say:   "  With the release of Solver Foundation 3.0, Solver Foundation has the same kinds of solvers (plus a few more) than what is found in Excel Solver. I think there are two main differences:   1.      Problems are described differently. In Excel Solver the goals and constraints are specified inside the spreadsheet, in formulas. In Solver Foundation they are described either in .Net code that uses the Solver Foundation Services API, or using the OML modeling language in Excel. 2.      Solver Foundation’s primary strength is on solving large linear, mixed integer, and constraint models. That is, models that contain arbitrary nonlinear functions (such as trig functions, IF(), powers, etc) are handled a bit better by the Excel Solver at this point. "

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  • 255 Character limit on VLOOKUP

    - by zod
    Using excel 2003, the formula: =VLOOKUP(D1 ,A1:B135, 2) fails if the length of D1 exceeds 255 characters (i.e. the list has some text longer then 255 characters, D1 has the same text value, and VLOOKUP returns #VALUE!). MATCH seems to suffer from the same character limit. I cannot find any official confirmation of these limits, for example here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/vlookup-HP005209335.aspx or here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/excel-specifications-and-limits-HP005199291.aspx?CTT=3 I know that excel has a 255 limit on the length of text used in formulae, but it suggests connate should work (it does not in this case, and I am not using strings in the formula, but referencing another cell). Can somebody confirm that these limit exist (it is always possible I am doing something else wrong)? More importantly, does anyone know of a way around them? Thanks

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  • How to Freeze and Unfreeze Rows and Columns in Excel 2013

    - by Lori Kaufman
    If you are working on a large spreadsheet where all the rows and columns of data don’t fit on the screen, it would be helpful to be able to keep the heading rows and columns stationary so you can scroll through the data. You can freeze rows and columns in your spreadsheet. To do so, select the cell above which and to the left of which you want to freeze the columns and rows. Click the View tab.    

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  • redimension multidimensional arrays in Excel VBA [migrated]

    - by user147178
    Take a look at the following code. What my problem is is that I can't figure out how to redimension the n integer and the b integer. What I'm doing is the array sent1 is already working and it is populated with about 4 sentences. I need to go through each sentence and work on it but I'm having trouble. dim sent1() dim sent2() dim n as integer, b as integer, x as integer dim temp_sent as string b = 0 For n = 1 to ubound(sent1) temp_sent = sent1(n) for x = 1 to len(temp_sent1) code if a then b = b + 1 THIS IS THE PART OF THE CODE THAT IS NOT WORKING redim preserve sent2(1 to ubound(sent1), b) sent2(n,b) = [code] next next

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  • Install Active Directory on Windows Server 2008 R2 for CRM 2011?

    - by Optimal Solutions
    I have just set up a VM for Windows Server 2008 R2 and want to install Microsoft CRM 2011 to play around with it. CRM 2011 seems to require Active Directory to be configured and running on the server. I've never gotten involved with Active Directory and I know that I need to install it and get it going for the CRM 2011 to continue. Does anyone have any quick pointers and/or resources for someone with no Active Directory experience, so that I can get CRM 2011 installed?

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  • Convert Excel File 'xls' to CSV, CAUTION: Bumps Ahead

    - by faizanahmad
    The task was to provide users with an interface where they can upload the 'csv' files, these files were to be processed and loaded to Database by a Console application. The code in Console application could not handle the 'xls' files so we thought, OK, lets convert 'xls' to 'csv' in the code, Seemed like fun. The idea was to convert it right after uploading within 'csv' file. As Microsoft does not recommend using the  Excel objects in ASP.NET, we decided to use the Jet engine to open xls. (Ace driver is used for xlsx) The code was pretty straight, can be found on following links: http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/uploadfile/yuanwang200409/102242008174401pm/1.aspx http://www.devasp.net/net/articles/display/141.html FIRST BUMP 'OleDbException (0x80004005): Unspecified error' ( Impersonation ): The ablove code ran fine in my test web site and test console application, but it gave an 'OleDbException (0x80004005): Unspecified error' in main web site, turns out imperonation was set to True and as soon as I changed it to False, it did work. on My XP box, web site was running under user                   'ASPNET'  with imperosnation set to FALSE                   'IUSR_*' i.e IIS guest user with impersonation set to TRUE The weired part was that both users had same rights on the folders I was saving files to and on Excel app in DCOM Config.  We decided to give it a try on Windows Server 2003 with web site set to windows authentication ( impersonation = true ) and yes it did work. SECOND BUMP 'External table not in correct format': I got this error with some files and it appeared that the file from client has some metadata issues  ( when I opened the file in Excel and try to save it ,excel  would give me this error saying File can not be saved in current format ) and the error was caused by that. Some people were able to reslove the error by using "Extended Properties=HTML Import;" in connection string. But it did not work for me. We decided to detour from here and use Excel object :( as we had no control on client setting the meta deta of Excel files. Before third bump there were a ouple of small thingies like 'Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {00024500-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80070005' Fix can be found at http://blog.crowe.co.nz/archive/2006/03/02/589.aspx THIRD BUMP ( Could not get rid of the EXCEL process  ):  I has all the code in place to 'Quiet' the excel, but, it just did not work. work around was done to Kill the process as we knew no other application on server was using EXCEL.  The normal steps to quite the excel application worked just fine in console application though.   FOURTH BUMP: Code worked with one file 1 on my machine and with the other file 2 code will break. and the same code will work perfectly fine with file 2 on some other machine . We moved it to QA  ( Windows Server 2003 )and worked with every file just perfect. But , then there was another problem: one user can upload it and second cant, permissions on folder and DCOM Conifg checked. Another Detour: Uplooad the xls as it is and convert in Console application.   Lesson Learnt:  If its 'xlsx' use 'ACE Driver' or read xml within excel as recommneded by MS. If xls and you know its always going to be properly formatted  'jet Engine'  Code: Imports Microsoft.Office.Interop Private Function ConvertFile(ByVal SourceFolder As String, ByVal FileName As String, ByVal FileExtension As String)As Boolean     Dim appExcel As New Excel.Application     Dim workBooks As Excel.Workbooks = appExcel.Workbooks     Dim objWorkbook As Excel.Workbook      Try                   objWorkbook = workBooks.Open(CompleteFilePath )                            objWorkbook.SaveAs(Filename:=CObj(SourceFolder & FileName & ".csv"), FileFormat:=Excel.XlFileFormat.xlCSV)       Catch ex As Exception         GenerateAlert(ex.Message().Replace("'", "") & " Error Converting File to CSV.")         LogError(ex )         Return False      Finally                      If Not(objWorkbook is Nothing) then               objWorkbook.Close(SaveChanges:=CObj(False))           End If           ReleaseObj(objWorkbook)                                      ReleaseObj(workBooks)           appExcel.Quit()           ReleaseObj(appExcel)                                 Dim proc As System.Diagnostics.Process           For Each proc In System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcessesByName("EXCEL")               proc.Kill()           Next         DeleteSourceFile(SourceFolder & FileName & FileExtension)     End Try  Return True  End Function   Private Sub ReleaseObj(ByVal o As Object)     Try      System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(o)   Catch ex As Exception           LogError(ex )   Finally      o = Nothing    End Try End Sub     Protected Sub DeleteSourceFile(Byval CompleteFilePath As string)         Try             Dim MyFile As FileInfo = New FileInfo(CompleteFilePath)             If  MyFile.Exists Then                 File.Delete(CompleteFilePath)             Else              Throw New FileNotFoundException()             End If         Catch ex As Exception             GenerateAlert( " Source File could not be deleted.")              LogError(ex)         End Try     End Sub  The code to kill the process ( Avoid it if you can ): Dim proc As System.Diagnostics.Process For Each proc In System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcessesByName("EXCEL")     proc.Kill() Next

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  • Responsible BI for Excel, Even for Older Versions

    - by andrewbrust
    On Wednesday, I will have the honor of co-presenting, for both The Data Warehouse Institute (TDWI) and the New York Technology Council. on the subject of Excel and BI. My co-presenter will be none other than Bill Baker, who was a Microsoft Distinguished Engineer and, essentially, the father of BI at that company.  Details on the events are here and here. We'll be talking about PowerPivot, of course, but that's not all. Probably even more important than any one product, will be our discussion of whether the usual characterization of Excel as the nemesis of IT, the guilty pleasure of business users and the antithesis of formal BI is really valid and/or hopelessly intractable. Without giving away our punchline, I'll tell you that we are much more optimistic than that. There are huge upsides to Excel and while there are real dangers to using it in the BI space, there are standards and practices you can employ to ensure Excel is used responsibly. And when those practices are followed, Excel becomes quite powerful indeed. One of the keys to this is using Excel as a data consumer rather than data storage mechanism. Caching data in Excel is OK, but only if that data is (a) not modified and (b) configured for automated periodic refresh. PowerPivot meets both criteria -- it stores a read-only copy of your data in the form of a model, and once workbook containing a PowerPivot model is published to SharePoint, it can be configured for scheduled data refresh, on the server, requiring no user intervention whatsoever. Data refresh is a bit like hard drive backup: it will only happen reliably if it's automated, and super-easy to configure. PowerPivot hits a real home run here (as does Windows Home Server for PC backup, but I digress). The thing about PowerPivot is that it's an add-in for Excel 2010. What if you're not planning to go to that new version for quite a while? What if you’ve just deployed Office 2007 in your organization? What if you're still on Office 2003, or an even earlier version? What can you do immediately to share data responsibly and easily? As it turns out, there's a feature in Excel that's been around for quite a while, that can help: Web Queries.  The Web Query feature was introduced, ostensibly, to allow Excel to pull data in from Internet Web pages…for example, data in a stock quote history table will come in nicely, as will any data in a Web page that is displayed in an HTML table.  To use the feature In Excel 2007 or 2010, click the Data Tab or the ribbon and click the “From Web” button towards the left; in older versions use the corresponding option in  the menu or  toolbars.  Next, paste a URL into the resulting dialog box and tap Enter or click the Go button.  A preview of the Web page will come up, and the dialog will allow you to select the specific table within the page whose data you’d like to import.  Here’s an example: Now just click the table, click the Import button, and the Import Data dialog appears.  You can simply click OK to bring in your data or you can first click the Properties… button and configure the data import to be refreshed at an interval in minutes that you select.  Now your data’s in the spreadsheet and ready to worked with: Your data may be vulnerable to modification, but if you’ve set up the data refresh, any accidental or malicious changes will be corrected in time anyway. The thing about this feature is that it’s most useful not for public Web pages, but for pages behind the firewall.  In effect, the Web Query feature provides an incredibly easy way to consume data in Excel that’s “published” from an application.  Users just need a URL.  They don’t need to know server and database names and since the data is read-only, providing credentials may be unnecessary, or can be handled using integrated security.  If that’s not good enough, the Web Query can be saved to a special .iqy file, which can be edited to provide POST parameter data. The only requirement is that the data must be provided in an HTML table, with the first row providing the column names.  From an ASP.NET project, it couldn’t be easier: a simple bound GridView control is totally compatible.  Use a data source control with it, and you don’t even have to write any code.  Users can link to pages that are part of an application’s UI, or developers can create pages that are specially designed for the purpose of providing an interface to the Web Query import feature.  And none of this is Microsoft- or .NET-specific.  You can create pages in any language you want (PHP comes to mind) that output the result set of a query in HTML table format, and then consume that data in a Web Query.  Then build PivotTables and charts on the data, and in Excel 2007 or 2010 you can use conditional formatting to create scorecards and dashboards. This strategy allows you to create pages that function quite similarly to the OData XML feeds rendered when .NET developers create an “Astoria” WCF Data Service.  And while it’s cool that PowerPivot and Excel 2010 can import such OData feeds, it’s good to know that older versions of Excel can function in a similar fashion, and can consume data produced by virtually any Web development platform. As a final matter, instead of just telling you that “older versions” of Excel support this feature, I’ll be more specific.  To discover what the first version of Excel was to support Web queries, go to http://bit.ly/OldSchoolXL.

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  • How configure 2 Lan cards in Windows 7/8 pc one to connect to Internet and other to Local Network

    - by Maharshi Raval
        I am about to install a dedicated VOIP server in our office. It is a 3CX pbx system on Windows 7/8 machine. The environment currently is a Windows SBS 2011 with 8 client machines. I want to use a dedicated broadband connection for the PBX (3CX) box, but the box also needs to be accessible in the local network as we will be using IP Phones and software IP phones. How configure two network cards on PBX box, so that one will be always used to connect to our SIP host over the Internet and the other will be connected to local network accessible from other client pc to connect to the pbx system. It must be noted that currently the Windows SBS 2011 acts as the Primary Domain Controller and gateway for all the client machines.     I cannot use a load balancer as it will conflict and cause issues within the current setup of our SBS2011 as it is also our Exchange Server. Any input is much appreciated. thanks in advance

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  • Quels défis IT devront relever les entreprises en 2011 ? Le Cloud et la gestion de « l'explosion des données » selon Informatica

    Quels défis IT devront relever les entreprises en 2011 ? Le Cloud Computing et une gestion plus intelligentes de « l'explosion des données » selon Informatica A l'occasion du nouvel an, Mark Seager, Vice President Technology EMEA d'Informatica (fournisseur de solutions d'intégration de données) a publié un article fort intéressant sur les challenges auxquels doivent faire face les entreprises IT en 2011. Le succès retentissant des réseaux sociaux et l'usage sans précédent du Web en général en 2010 provoquera, selon lui, « l'explosion des données » (sic) en 2011 avec autant d'écueils à éviter que d'opportunités à saisir pour les entreprises. Les sociétés doiv...

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  • HOUG Konferencia 2011. A tervezett napirend megtekintheto, BI&DW szekció is

    - by Fekete Zoltán
    A HOUG Konferencia 2011. tervezett szakmai programja már megtekintheto az Oracle Magyaroszági Felhasználóinak Szervezete honlapján: www.houg.hu a HOUG Konferencia majd a tervezett program menüpont alatt. A konferencia Egerszalókon lesz, 2011. március 28-30. napokon. Az Üzleti intelligencia és adattárház szekció elozetes szakmai programja. Szerencsére olyan sok üzleti intelligencia, adattárház és Exadata eloadás került be a konferencia szakmai programba, hogy ezek közül jó néhány eloadás a Korszeru adatközpontok illetve a Vállalati szektor megoldásai szekcióba került kedden délutánra. A keddi délután tehát már lesznek üzleti intelligencia és adattárház eloadások, emellett az Üzleti intelligencia és adattárház szekció 2011. március 30. szerdán délelott és délután lesz. Érdemes tehát már a kedd reggel megérkezni. Sot már hétfon :), hiszen hétfo délután értékes workshopokon és hands-on gyakorlatokon lehet résztvenni. Lesz egy BI hands-on is!

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  • Prosit Neujahr, auf ein schönes und erfolgreiches Jahr 2011!

    - by A&C Redaktion
    Wir hoffen, Sie sind gut im neuen Jahr angekommen und wünschen Ihnen für 2011 alles Gute, Gesundheit und natürlich ein erfolgreiches Geschäftsjahr!Hinter Oracle Alliances & Channels liegt ein Jahr voller Herausforderungen und wir freuen uns darauf, 2011 an die gute und vertrauensvolle Zusammenarbeit mit unseren Partnern anzuknüpfen. Im Januar starten wir gleich mit einem großen Partner-Event ins neue Jahr, demOPN Day Virtual am 24. Januar 2011Von 14 bis 17 Uhr dreht sich dort alles um die Spezialisierung: Von den ersten Schritten, über den Nutzen bis hin zu Erfahrungsberichten einzelner Partner wird das OPN Specialized von allen Seiten beleuchtet. Zum Fragenstellen laden die Q&A-Sessions ein, beliebt ist außerdem die Networking Lounge, in der sich Partner und Interessierte individuell austauschen und vernetzen können.Was sonst noch passiert, im Jahr 2011, das steht laufend aktualisiert im Oracle Channel Event Calender.

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  • Quelle sera la plus grande menace de 2011 pour les entreprises ? Websense en propose 5

    Quelle sera la plus grande menace de 2011 pour les entreprises ? Websense en propose 5 Websense, éditeur de solutions de sécurité pour les entreprises, vient de dévoiler ses prédictions pour les dangers à venir qui cibleront les professionnels en 2011. « 2011 apportera une série de menaces dangereuses conçues pour voler les données d'entreprise et immobiliser l'infrastructure, résume Patrik Runald, directeur de recherche en sécurité chez Websense. La majorité des stratégies de sécurité classiques sont inopérantes. Les entreprises et les pouvoirs publics doivent évaluer en permanence les moyens de défense. Une protection contre les toutes dernières menaces qui unifie la connaissance du contenu constitue la meilleure défense d'une e...

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  • Windows Phone 7 : plusieurs mises à jour en 2011 viennent d'être confirmées par Steve Ballmer, dont l'ajout du copier-coller

    Plusieurs mises à jour de Windows Phone 7 prévues en 2011 Steve Ballmer le confirme lors du CES 2011 Mise à jour du 06/01/11, par Hinault Romaric Steve Ballmer, le PDG de Microsoft, a, lors de sa keynotes d'ouverture du CES 2011, fait le point sur ses différents produits. Dont le nouvel OS mobile de Microsoft, Windows Phone 7. Le PDG a annoncé qu'une série de mises à jour seraient publiées au cours des prochains mois, mises à jour qui permettront ? c'est officiel - l'ajout du copier-coller, l'amélioration des performances du téléphone lors du chargement et un meilleur basculement entre les applications. Des mises ...

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  • Office 2011 : Microsoft publie le Service Pack 2 pour Mac, qui améliore les performances et corrige des problèmes critiques

    Office 2011 : Microsoft publie le Service Pack 2 pour Mac qui améliore les performances et corrige des problèmes critiques Microsoft vient de publier un Service Pack 2 (SP) pour la dernière version de sa suite bureautique Office 2011. Cette mise à jour apporte de nombreux correctifs et des améliorations pour Office 2011 Mac, et résout les problèmes d'incompatibilité avec Mac OS X Lion. Le SP 2 offre aux applications de la suite une meilleure prise en charge du service de stockage Cloud de Microsoft Skydrive avec un accès aux documents se trouvant à la racine d'un dossier sur le service en ligne. Le mode plein écran de Lion est maintenant disponible pour toutes les ...

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  • Quel antivirus payant utilisez-vous en 2011 ? et pourquoi ?

    Quel Antivirus payant utilisez-vous en 2011 ? et pourquoi ? Quel est l'antivirus payant que vous utilisez en 2011 ? Quels sont ses points forts ? Et quelles sont ses fonctionnalités les plus utiles? Faites savoir si l'antivirus que vous utilisez ne figure pas dans cette liste. Notez bien que ce sondage porte sur l'antivirus PAYANT que vous utilisez et non sur votre antivirus préféré (quel qu'il soit gratuit ou payant). En dehors de cette simple question "Quel antivirus payant utilisez-vous en 2011 ?", ce thread est l'occasion de partager vos expériences avec les antivirus payants. N'hésitez pas à préciser :

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  • Le « Logiciel à la Demande » a progressé de 15,7 % en 2010 selon Gartner, la progression devrait être encore plus forte en 2011

    Le Software as a Service a progressé de 15,7 % en 2010 Selon Gartner, la progression devrait être encore plus forte en 2011 Le SaaS (Software as a Service) est un ensemble de solutions permettant une réduction importante des délais et du coût de déploiement des applications. Le SaaS est de plus en plus intégré dans les entreprises, intégration qui sera encore plus forte au cours de l'année 2011 si l'on en croit le cabinet Gartner. Le cabinet d'analyse vient en effet de publier ses prévisions de chiffre d'affaires pour le marché du SaaS sur 2010 et 2011. Gartner prévoit ainsi que les revenus du SaaS atteindront 9,2 milliard de dollars en 2010, en hausse de 15.7 %par rapport...

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  • Developpez vous souhaite une bonne et heureuse année 2011, Quelles bonnes résolutions avez-vous prises pour les 12 mois à venir ?

    L'équipe de Developpez.com vous souhaite une bonne et heureuse année 2011 ! Quelles bonnes résolutions avez-vous prises pour les 12 mois à venir ? Au nom de toute l'équipe de Developpez.com, je tenais à vous présenter nos meilleurs voeux pour cette nouvelle année qui commence. 2010 a été pleine de surprises et d'innovations, espérons que 2011 nous en réserve au moins autant avec des actualités technologiques nombreuses et intéressantes. [IMG]http://www.jucoolimages.com/images/newyear/happy_new_year_2011_05.gif[/IMG] Comme chaque année, Google a relooké la page d'accueil de son moteur de recherche avec un logo pour l'occasion : cette fois-ci, c'est 2011 inscrit en chiffres romains (MMXI). Et, comme chaq...

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  • Pivotcache problem using ado recordset into excel

    - by bbenton
    I'm having a problem with runtime error 1004 at the last line. I'm bringing in an access query into excel 2007. I know the recordset is ok as I can see the fields and data. Im not sure about the picotcache was created in the set ptCache line. I see the application, but the index is 0. Code is below... Private Sub cmdPivotTables_Click() Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset Dim i As Integer Dim appExcel As Excel.Application Dim wkbTo As Excel.Workbook Dim wksTo As Excel.Worksheet Dim str As String Dim strSQL As String Dim rng As Excel.Range Dim rs As DAO.Recordset Dim db As DAO.Database Dim ptCache As Excel.PivotCache Set db = CurrentDb() 'to handle case where excel is not open On Error GoTo errhandler: Set appExcel = GetObject(, "Excel.Application") 'returns to default excel error handling On Error GoTo 0 appExcel.Visible = True str = FilePathReports & "Reports SCU\SCCUExcelReports.xlsx" 'tests if the workbook is open (using workbookopen functiion) If WorkbookIsOpen("SCCUExcelReports.xlsx", appExcel) Then Set wkbTo = appExcel.Workbooks("SCCUExcelReports.xlsx") wkbTo.Save 'To ensure correct Ratios&Charts is used wkbTo.Close End If Set wkbTo = GetObject(str) wkbTo.Application.Visible = True wkbTo.Parent.Windows("SCCUExcelReports.xlsx").Visible = True Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset strSQL = "SELECT viewBalanceSheetType.AccountTypeCode AS Type, viewBalanceSheetType.AccountGroupName AS AccountGroup, " _ & "viewBalanceSheetType.AccountSubGroupName As SubGroup, qryAmountIncludingAdjustment.BranchCode AS Branch, " _ & "viewBalanceSheetType.AccountNumber, viewBalanceSheetType.AccountName, " _ & "qryAmountIncludingAdjustment.Amount, qryAmountIncludingAdjustment.MonthEndDate " _ & "FROM viewBalanceSheetType INNER JOIN qryAmountIncludingAdjustment ON " _ & "viewBalanceSheetType.AccountID = qryAmountIncludingAdjustment.AccountID " _ & "WHERE (qryAmountIncludingAdjustment.MonthEndDate = GetCurrent()) " _ & "ORDER BY viewBalanceSheetType.AccountTypeSortOrder, viewBalanceSheetType.AccountGroupSortOrder, " _ & "viewBalanceSheetType.AccountNumber;" rs.Open strSQL, CurrentProject.Connection, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic ' Set rs = db.OpenRecordset("qryExcelReportsTrialBalancePT", dbOpenForwardOnly) **'**********problem here Set ptCache = wkbTo.PivotCaches.Create(SourceType:=XlPivotTableSourceType.xlExternal) Set wkbTo.PivotCaches("ptCache").Recordset = rs**

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  • Do I lose the benefits of macro recording if I develop Excel apps in Visual Studio?

    - by DanM
    I've written lots of Excel macros in the past using the following development process: Record a macro. Open the VBA editor. Edit the macro. I'm now experimenting with a Visual Studio 2008 "Excel 2007 Add-In" project (C#), and I'm wondering if I will have to give up this development process. Questions: I know I can still record macros using Excel, but is there any way to access the resulting code in Visual Studio? Or do I just have to copy and paste then C#-ize it? What happens with my "Personal Macro Workbook"? Can I use the macros I have stored in there within C#? Or is there some way to convert them to C#? If there is some support for opening and editing VBA macros in Visual Studio, can you provide a very brief summary of how it works or point me to a good reference? Do you have any other tips for transitioning from writing macros in VBA using Excel's built-in editor to writing them in C# with Visual Studio?

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