Just wonder if anyone here uses Excel to connect to PG via ODBC. I'm using it extensively as my platform to get data from PG/MSSQL directly into excel. (Excel uses the msqry32.exe file which is like a stripped down sql query tool and returns data directly into excel) When using mssql, connecting from excel to mssql, I can get the query to run in the background. Hence, a long running query will not interfere with normal running of other excel works. Eg: Create new sheets, graphing etc. However, when trying to achieve the same thing using PG, somehow it either : 1. PG/PG_ODBC doesn't parse/handle the request to do the query in the background 2. I'm doing something wrong. I'm partial to #1 as it works find on mssql. Here's a sample query macro which you can stick into Excel. (alt-F11, Module, Insert-New-Modules) The Keyword here is "Refresh BackgroundQuery = True" Sub macro1() SQL = "Select * from public.tablename limit 5000" With ActiveSheet.QueryTables.Add(Connection:=Array(Array("ODBC;DRIVER={PostgreSQL Unicode};DATABASE=public;SERVER=127.0.0.1;PORT=5432;UID=pguser;PWD=pguser")), Destination:=Range("A1")) .CommandText = SQL .Name = "" .FieldNames = True .RowNumbers = False .FillAdjacentFormulas = False .PreserveFormatting = True .RefreshOnFileOpen = False .BackgroundQuery = True .RefreshStyle = xlInsertDeleteCells .SavePassword = False .SaveData = True .AdjustColumnWidth = True .RefreshPeriod = 0 .PreserveColumnInfo = True .Refresh BackgroundQuery:=True End If End With End Sub I think this is like the last hurdle for me from moving from mssql to PG. Thanks and hopefully, there will be someone who uses it this way. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend