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    Export data from results grid to an executable file

    Version 7.5 presents yet another method of sharing data generated by SQL queries with others. With just a few mouse click you can: .
    • save results of any SELECT statement to an executable file
    • share this EXE file with anyone you like
    • no other file is required to run the executable
    • this EXE file will work on Windows XP, 2000, 2003, 2008, Vista and Windows 7
    • When this EXE file is run, it will allow users to
      • Print report based on the data
      • Search data
      • Copy data and paste into applications like MS Excel
      • Double click the column header to sort
      • Show/hide desired columns

    Steps to create an EXE file

    Step 1: Run one or more queries and display results in grid.
    Export to exe

    Step 2: Click the right mouse button and select Save to executable from the pop-up menu
    Export to exe

    Step 3: This brings up the EXE generation wizard. Specify different values and finally click Ok
    Export to exe

    Step 4: Share the generated EXE file with any other colleague. They won't need any other file to run this EXE.
    Export to exe

    Benefits of creating an executable

    The traditional way of sharing data with someone else is to first export it in a common format, such as a text file or spreadsheet, send them to the other user. On the receiving end, this data must be either be imported or must be viewed in the application that can read it.

    Creating an executable file offers several advantages over the traditional method. For example:
    • You do not need any other application to view the exported data. Entire data is embedded inside the executable file.
    • There is no limit on the number of rows that you can store.
    • Data can be searched and sorted easily
    • Users can easily print reports