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You can connect a Word 2002/2003/2007 Mail Merge Main document to a single
SQL Server data source using either ODBC or OLE DB - OLE DB is the default, and essential if you have Unicode type text fields. However, unless something has changed recently a. you will only be able to connect to a Table or View, not a Stored Proc. (actually, you can just about connect to a Table-valued function). b. I am pretty sure you will need to be using Integrated (Windows) Security. You need a .odc which you would typically create starting from New Source... button in the Select Data Source dialog in Word. Word has a number of limitations that Excel does not appear to have when accessing SQL Server data - for example, Word does not honour any SQL text you put in the .odc. If you want to specify anything other than the basic sorts/filters you can set up in the MailMerge Edit recipients dialog box, you'll have to use Word's OpenDataSource method to specify the query, or use a view. You ony get to use /one/ table/view; there's no parent/child stuff in Word MailMerge out-of-the-box Mailmerge. Incidentally, you can also use a Word DATABASE field to insert an entire table without using MailMerge. This has other limitations and won't help you post updates back to SQL Server. What I can't tell you off the top of my head is whether you will be able to edit source data in that scenario, using MailMerge Edit Recipients. I would expect that you can as long as the data source allows it. It doesn't (can't) impose any validation rules of its own so you would have to rely on SQL Server constraints etc. for that. Another approach if you are using Word 2007 is to use Content Controls instead of merge fields and use the related Custom XML data as an intermediary. You get to write all the code, probably in a .NET language, but there are ome basic MS examples around and AIUI VSTO can do some of the plumbing for you. Peter Jamieson "Andrew Staley" wrote in message ... Is it possible using Microsoft Word, SQL Server to create a document template that will import data into mail merge fields. And then if the data in that field is changed, for that change to be written back to the SQL database? Thanks in advance, Andrew. |
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