Answers inline: On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Marco Desira <[email protected]>wrote:
> Claudio > > That is good. > > Question 1. Is the change released can I download the updated library set? > The change is in the repository, you can checkout the source ( http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/source/checkout) and build the library yourself. The same change is not included in the binary release yet. Question 2. Is there a url where I can view a listing of the .NET API? > http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/source/browse/#svn%2Ftrunk%2Fclients%2Fcs > > Thank You. > Marco > > > > On Wednesday, 16 May 2012 22:07:37 UTC+2, Claudio Cherubino wrote: > >> Thanks for reporting the issue, there was actually a bug in the client >> library that I just fixed in rev. 1191: >> >> http://code.google.com/p/**google-gdata/source/detail?r=**1191<http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/source/detail?r=1191> >> >> Claudio >> >> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Marco Desira <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Colin, >>> I tried out your solution it works fine ..... Thanks >>> >>> I have found another method of adding a worksheet as I had my back to >>> the wall. >>> >>> >>> //spreadSheet is the handle to the SpreadSheet I am working >>> with >>> WorksheetFeed wsFeed = spreadSheet.Worksheets; >>> >>> WorksheetEntry worksheet = new WorksheetEntry(); >>> worksheet = ((WorksheetEntry)wsFeed.**Entries[0]); >>> worksheet.Cols = 100; >>> worksheet.Rows = 100; >>> worksheet.Title.Text = "Marco"; >>> spreadSheetsService.Insert(**wsFeed, worksheet); >>> It serves the intended purpose i.e. that of adding a worksheet. >>> >>> >>> >>> Colin, Thanks once again >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, 16 May 2012 21:35:34 UTC+2, Colin Jones wrote: >>> >>>> We had this error last week. Unfortunately, I have since deleted the >>>> code. I believe we solved it with: >>>> >>>> worksheet.RowCount = new RowCountElement(20); >>>> worksheet.ColCount = new ColCountElement(10); >>>> >>>> hope this helps... >>>> >>>> On May 16, 1:24 pm, Marco Desira <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> > When the line workSheet.Cols = 10 is executed I get >>>> > >>>> > System.NullReferenceException was unhandled >>>> > Message=Object reference not set to an instance of an object. >>>> > Source=Google.GData.**Spreadshee**ts >>>> > StackTrace: >>>> > at Google.GData.Spreadsheets.**Work**sheetEntry.set_Cols(UInt32 >>>> value) >>>> > >>>> > The error indicates that the object workSheet.Cols was not >>>> instantiated >>>> > Any ideas how I can solve this .... Thanks >>>> > >>>> > Marco >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > On Wednesday, 16 May 2012 20:49:10 UTC+2, Claudio Cherubino wrote: >>>> > > Hi Marco, >>>> > >>>> > > What is the error you get? >>>> > > Thanks >>>> > >>>> > > Claudio >>>> > >>>> > > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Marco Desira < >>>> [email protected]>wrote: >>>> > >>>> > >> Adding a worksheet to a spreadsheet using .Net triggers an error. >>>> > >> The error is triggered when setting the number of rows and cols of >>>> the >>>> > >> worksheet. >>>> > >>>> > >> It seems that there is a bug in the API >>>> > >>>> > >> The code is found at >>>> > >>>> > >>https://developers.google.**co**m/google-apps/spreadsheets/#**ad** >>>> ding_a_work.<https://developers.google.com/google-apps/spreadsheets/#adding_a_work.>.. >>>> >>>> > >>>> > >> Refer to the code below. Setting the cols and rows trigegrs the >>>> error. >>>> > >>>> > >> WorksheetEntry worksheet = new WorksheetEntry(); >>>> > >> worksheet.Title.Text = "New Worksheet"; >>>> > >> worksheet.Cols = 10; >>>> > >> worksheet.Rows = 20; >>>> > >>>> > >> Any ideas for a work around? >>>> > >>>> > >> Thanks >>> >>> >>
