The macro copies over some relevant data form the actuary sheets in addition to
other stuff. We use this data as reference data. But the actuary sheet is a
peice of crap, i.e. not coded by a programmer. For example, it updates certain
values only when you click on a certain cells etc. So, from t
Which IDE do you use? If you use Eclipse and are lucky enough to have the SWT
package installed - I think that it is a part of the core distribution - then
you have access to a full set of classes that make it possible to use OLE to
automate Excel and no worries about getting approval from aonyw
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, I don't think I will be able to use it as
we have these blessed jars which have to get past SW Engg. before they can be
added to the code base. Oh well, I guess I will have to make my local box point
to the other tiers for testing them.
Harsh.
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Hey there, try JaCob , they seem to have a good way of communicating with
most MS products from Java.
They are also mutli-thread aware.
The website is http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/jacob-project i beileve.
Good luck, hope this helps.
On 7/28/06, Chaudhary, Harsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
OK, I will take your word for it. I need to call a macro every time I run a
jUnit test as my reference data comes from an Excel spreadsheet from an
actuary. But the codebase itself is installed on a UNIX machine.
Harsh.
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Hi Harsh.
POI interpretes (read)/emulates (write) the physical structures of an Excel
file.
Excel macros are COM programming on a higher level not having to take care
for several COM details.
Being able to call Excel macros would mean that POI would reimplement all
that things. Otherwise POI wit
Hi all,
Is there a way I can use POI to call Excel macros?
Harsh.
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On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Leimbach, Johannes wrote:
Unfortunately the only documentation about reading .DOC in PIO used HDF.
Can you provide me with some information on how to use HWPF?
http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/hwpf/
http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/hwpf/quick-guide.html
I have found some other D
Hello Nick,
thanks for your response.
Unfortunately the only documentation about reading .DOC in PIO used HDF.
Can you provide me with some information on how to use HWPF?
I have found some other DOC files which trigger either a
NegativeArrayIndexException or an ArrayOutOfBounds exception. I wi
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Leimbach, Johannes wrote:
I think I've found a bug in the lastest PIO word file reader.
Try using hwpf rather than hdf to read your word files - you might well
have more luck with it
Nick
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Hello,
I think I've found a bug in the lastest PIO word file reader.
I try to read a Word document:
- Title "Überblick über Open Source und DMS"
- Author: "Heßler"
- Num pages: 10
- Contains some tables and some graphics
- DOT is "Studie.dot"
- Filesize 116 kb
The stacktrace I re
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