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Hi,
I need to export data from two seperate tables in database to the same sheet in excel. ie, the data from the tables should appear one below the other in the same sheet of excel.
Could any one tell me how this can be made possible.Also could any one tell me whether it is possible to format the cells of the resulting excel.
Thanks in advance,
Aswathy
I need to export data from two seperate tables in database to the same sheet in excel. ie, the data from the tables should appear one below the other in the same sheet of excel.
Could any one tell me how this can be made possible.Also could any one tell me whether it is possible to format the cells of the resulting excel.
Thanks in advance,
Aswathy
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