Gord SW Ont
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Okay ... now you need to get someone in who knows a little more about databases.
You really shouldn't be playing around with databases without knowing it's structure (tables, relationships, etc). Not sure if "scripting" is absolutely required as running a query to extract the required data can be done manually or via macros as well as through programming (ie via Visual Basic or whatever).
You may be able to use Microsoft's Access database app (or whatever database application your company uses) and link to your data source using ODBC drivers for example. But you will probably need to to write a query in SQL to retrieve a subset of your data (if you don't need the entire table or if the data is in more than one table). This isn't learned in a few minutes playing around with an application you're not familiar with.
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
You may be able to use Microsoft's Access database app (or whatever database application your company uses) and link to your data source using ODBC drivers for example. But you will probably need to to write a query in SQL to retrieve a subset of your data (if you don't need the entire table or if the data is in more than one table). This isn't learned in a few minutes playing around with an application you're not familiar with.
Sorry I can't be more helpful.