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How to run a query to ODBC connection and store results in SQL server 2005

I am a complete SQL noob, but have been left with a terrible task of rebuilding a report server where the previous admin was fired and left nothing for us.

I have an ODBC connection that will accept sql queries, and the previous admin had sql server 2005 running and left us the ODBC System DSn in tact.

what I want to do is run my query from the ODBC connection and store in server 2005. but again I have no clue...so any (relativly quick) direction would be greatly appreciated.
Oct 19 '10 #1
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ck9663
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A little more details, pls...

You want to run your query from where? Why do you need ODBC to connect?

~~ CK
Oct 19 '10 #2

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