can anybody point me to a good web page or know how to:
using ruby's WIN32OLE 'save as' a current
Worksheet into a csv format by only using
ruby's WIN32OLE access?
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can anybody point me to a good web page or know how to:
using ruby's WIN32OLE 'save as' a current
Worksheet into a csv format by only using
ruby's WIN32OLE access?
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I'd try this: (I'm assuming that you want to work with excel)
1. record a macro doing the desired action (i.e. start recording
macro, save the worksheet as csv file and stop recording).
2. open VBA editor to see the source code of the macro
3. translate it into ruby/WIN32OLE
For the last step, you'll need to pick up only part of the macro -
there'll be probably other commands that you don't need. Look the
commands in the help or on MSDN to see what they do. For the Ruby
part, there's a chapter on this in Programming Ruby
(Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide). You can
search the archive of the list for more info (Li Chen was a guy that
worked a lot with Excel, so look up his threads)
On 2/1/07, Dave Rose <bitdoger2@yahoo.com> wrote:
can anybody point me to a good web page or know how to:
using ruby's WIN32OLE 'save as' a current
Worksheet into a csv format by only using
ruby's WIN32OLE access?
workbook.SaveAs 'myfile.csv', xlCSV
...where xlCSV = 6.
http://www.rubygarden.org:3000/Ruby/page/show/ScriptingExcel
Mully
On Feb 1, 4:08 pm, Dave Rose <bitdog...@yahoo.com> wrote:
can anybody point me to a good web page or know how to:
using ruby's WIN32OLE 'save as' a current
Worksheet into a csv format by only using
ruby's WIN32OLE access?--
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David Mullet wrote:
On Feb 1, 4:08 pm, Dave Rose <bitdog...@yahoo.com> wrote:
can anybody point me to a good web page or know how to:
using ruby's WIN32OLE 'save as' a current
Worksheet into a csv format by only using
ruby's WIN32OLE access?--
Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.workbook.SaveAs 'myfile.csv', xlCSV
...where xlCSV = 6.
http://www.rubygarden.org:3000/Ruby/page/show/ScriptingExcel
Mully
thanx...fyi...it's a combo of both of your response...i did a macro and
used your's above to get...
excel.ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs("c:\\augcsv\\myfile1.csv", xlCSV)
...where xlCSV = 6.
...dave
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note: if the workbook already defined then workbook.SavesAs("c:/augcsv/
myfile1.csv", xlCSV) works
On Feb 2, 11:20 am, Dave Rose <bitdog...@yahoo.com> wrote:
David Mullet wrote:
> On Feb 1, 4:08 pm, Dave Rose <bitdog...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> can anybody point me to a good web page or know how to:
>> using ruby's WIN32OLE 'save as' a current
>> Worksheet into a csv format by only using
>> ruby's WIN32OLE access?>> --
>> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.> workbook.SaveAs 'myfile.csv', xlCSV
> ...where xlCSV = 6.
>http://www.rubygarden.org:3000/Ruby/page/show/ScriptingExcel
> Mully
thanx...fyi...it's a combo of both of your response...i did a macro and
used your's above to get...
excel.ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs("c:\\augcsv\\myfile1.csv", xlCSV)
..where xlCSV = 6.
..dave--
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