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Programmatically Running a Web Query
In order to programmatically run a Web query, you must use the Add method
of the QueryTables collection. When you use the Add method, it returns a
QueryTable object that represents the new query table. The syntax for the
Add method is as follows:
<expression>.Add(Connection, Destination, Sql)
where <expression> is required and returns a QueryTable object. The
Connection argument is also required and is the data source for the query
table. In the context of Web queries, you can use one of two types of
Connection strings: URL or FINDER. When you specify the URL type, you use
the complete URL to the server on which you are performing the query (you
can copy the third line from any Web query (.iqy) file and use it as the
URL). When you specify the FINDER type, you use the complete path to an
existing Web query (.iqy) file.
Creating a Visual Basic Module
Before you use the examples in this article, you must create a module. To
do this, use the following steps:
- Save and close any open workbooks, and then create a new workbook.
- Start the Visual Basic Editor (press ALT+F11).
- On the Insert menu, click Module.
URL Examples
Static Web Query (GET Method):
The following example uses static parameters; you are not prompted for the
values to send to the server. To create this macro, use the following
steps:
- In the module, type the following code:
Sub URL_Get_Query()
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
"URL;http://webservices.pcquote.com/cgi-" & _
"bin/excelget.exe?TICKER=msft", _
Destination:=Range("a1"))
.BackgroundQuery = True
.TablesOnlyFromHTML = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
.SaveData = True
End With
End Sub
- Switch to Sheet1 in the workbook.
- Run the URL_Get_Query macro.
A detailed stock quote for MSFT is returned to Sheet1.
Dynamic Web Query (POST Method):
The following example uses dynamic parameters; you are prompted for the
values to send to the server. This example uses the POST method because the
parameters are contained in the query. To create the macro, use the
following steps:
- Switch to the Visual Basic Editor and type the following macro in the
module sheet:
Sub URL_Post_Query()
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
"URL;http://webservices.pcquote.com/cgi-bin/excel.exe", _
Destination:=Range("a1"))
.PostText = _
"QUOTE0=[""QUOTE0"",""Enter up to 20 symbols separated "
& _
"by spaces.""]"
.BackgroundQuery = True
.TablesOnlyFromHTML = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
.SaveData = True
End With
End Sub
- Switch to Sheet2 in the workbook and run the URL_Post_Query macro.
Because this example uses dynamic parameters, are prompted for the
parameter values. - In the Enter Parameter Value dialog box, type up to twenty valid stock
symbols that are separated by a space; for example, type msft.
- Click OK.
The stock quotes for the stock symbols you entered are returned to a
table in Sheet2.
FINDER Examples
Dynamic Query (GET Method):
With the FINDER type of connection, specify the full path to an existing
Web query (.iqy) file. This example uses the GET method because the Web
query file, "Detailed Stock Quote by PC Quote, Inc.iqy," uses the GET
method. That is, the parameters and the URL of the server are on the third
line in the file. To create the macro, use the following steps:
- Switch to the Visual Basic Editor and type the following macro in the
module sheet:
Sub Finder_Get_Query()
IQYFile = "c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Queries\" & _
"Detailed Stock Quote by PC Quote, Inc.iqy"
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
"FINDER;" & IQYFile, Destination:=Range("A1"))
.BackgroundQuery = True
.TablesOnlyFromHTML = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
.SaveData = True
End With
End Sub
- Switch to Sheet3 in the workbook and run the Finder_Get_Query macro.
Because this example uses a dynamic parameter, you are prompted for the
parameter value. - In the Enter Parameter Value dialog box, type a valid stock symbol.
- Click OK.
A detailed stock quote is returned to Sheet3 for the stock symbol you
entered in Step 3.
Dynamic Query (POST Method):
With the FINDER type of connection, specify the full path to an existing
Web query (.iqy) file. This example uses the POST method because the Web
query file, "Multiple Stock Quotes by PC Quote, Inc.iqy," uses the POST
method. That is, the parameters are on the fourth line, and the URL of the
server is on the third line in the file. To create the macro, use the
following steps:
- Switch to the Visual Basic Editor and type the following macro in the
module sheet:
Sub Finder_Post_Query()
IQYFile = "c:\program files\microsoft office\queries\" & _
"Multiple Stock Quotes by PC Quote, Inc.iqy"
With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:= _
"FINDER;" & IQYFile, Destination:=Range("A1"))
.PostText = _
"QUOTE0=[""QUOTE0"",""Enter up to 20 symbols separated "
& _
"by spaces.""]"
.BackgroundQuery = True
.TablesOnlyFromHTML = True
.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False
.SaveData = True
End With
End Sub
- Switch to Sheet4 in the workbook and run the Finder_Post_Query macro.
Because this example uses dynamic parameters, you are prompted for the
parameter values. - In the Enter Parameter Value dialog box, type up to twenty valid stock
symbols that are separated by a space; for example, type msft.
- Click OK.
The stock quotes for the stock symbols you entered are returned to a
table in Sheet4.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
157482 XL97: How to Create Web Query (.iqy) Files
REFERENCES
For more information about Web queries, click the Index tab in Microsoft
Excel Help, type the following text
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Create a Web
query" topic.
For more information about the Add Method, click the Office Assistant, type
querytable, click Search, and then click to view "Add Method (QueryTables
Collection)".
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the
Standard toolbar. If <Product> Help is not installed on your computer,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
120802 Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office Program or Component