Oracle 5.0 Reference Manual page 1803

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6. Select an (optional) sort order for the data. This is equivalent to using a
SQL query. You can select up to three fields for sorting the information returned by the query. Click
Next to continue.
7. Select the destination for your query. You can select to return the data Microsoft Excel, where you
can choose a worksheet and cell where the data will be inserted; you can continue to view the
query and results within Microsoft Query, where you can edit the SQL query and further filter and
sort the information returned; or you can create an OLAP Cube from the query, which can then be
used directly within Microsoft Excel. Click Finish.
Connector/ODBC Examples
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clause in your
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