Hi Nienke,
I have a further question,
if I want to set a style sheet (i.e. cell background color or insert borders) how could I do it?
Using an OLE application I can send VBA commands, but I can also do this using ExcelActiveX?
Thanks
Fabio
Search found 41 matches
- Monday 25 March, 2013 - 16:37
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: OLE command to save an Excel sheet
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7173
- Monday 25 March, 2013 - 15:21
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: OLE command to save an Excel sheet
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7173
Re: OLE command to save an Excel sheet
Hi Nienke,
you've been really helpful, you've provided me everything I needed!
Thank you for your commitment!
Fabio
you've been really helpful, you've provided me everything I needed!
Thank you for your commitment!
Fabio
- Tuesday 19 March, 2013 - 18:02
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: OLE command to save an Excel sheet
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7173
Re: OLE command to save an Excel sheet
Hi Nienke,
thanks for your reply. I would have further questions.
- atmYourExcelAtom is a pointer? to what?
- If I have an atom with an internal table and I want to write the table content in a workbook created dynamically, how can i do it?
Thanks
Fabio
thanks for your reply. I would have further questions.
- atmYourExcelAtom is a pointer? to what?
- If I have an atom with an internal table and I want to write the table content in a workbook created dynamically, how can i do it?
Thanks
Fabio
- Friday 15 March, 2013 - 12:39
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: OLE command to save an Excel sheet
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7173
OLE command to save an Excel sheet
Hi,
I should write output data on an excel sheet and I would like this sheet is saved automatically with a given name, without it being displayed.
I would like use an OLE command to do it.
Thanks in advance
Fabio
I should write output data on an excel sheet and I would like this sheet is saved automatically with a given name, without it being displayed.
I would like use an OLE command to do it.
Thanks in advance
Fabio
- Thursday 14 February, 2013 - 15:10
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Using Database without ODBC
- Replies: 17
- Views: 15473
Re: Using Database without ODBC
I installed SQL Server and everything works very easily.
Thanks for your commitment!
Fabio
Thanks for your commitment!
Fabio
- Tuesday 12 February, 2013 - 15:09
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Using Database without ODBC
- Replies: 17
- Views: 15473
Re: Using Database without ODBC
My main goal is to get the fastest communication way with an huge database.
Now I have to work with free softwares, in the future I can buy software if it's more performant.
All feasible solutions are well accepted!
Let me know
Thanks
Fabio
Now I have to work with free softwares, in the future I can buy software if it's more performant.
All feasible solutions are well accepted!
Let me know
Thanks
Fabio
- Tuesday 12 February, 2013 - 12:04
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Using Database without ODBC
- Replies: 17
- Views: 15473
Re: Using Database without ODBC
Done!
Thanks
Thanks
- Tuesday 12 February, 2013 - 11:45
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Using Database without ODBC
- Replies: 17
- Views: 15473
Re: Using Database without ODBC
When I try to attach my db here returns this msg:
The extension db is not allowed
How can I do?
Thanks
Fabio
The extension db is not allowed
How can I do?
Thanks
Fabio
- Tuesday 12 February, 2013 - 11:01
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Using Database without ODBC
- Replies: 17
- Views: 15473
Re: Using Database without ODBC
Could you make an example using this table?
- Monday 11 February, 2013 - 11:54
- Forum: Enterprise Dynamics Atoms
- Topic: Using Database without ODBC
- Replies: 17
- Views: 15473
Re: Using Database without ODBC
This is the table STUDENTE of my database TestDB: