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[unknown: 5] 31-Jul-2008 [2886x2] | I'll check it out. |
Thanks Brian. | |
BrianH 31-Jul-2008 [2888] | The VBA object model is the COM object model, just friendlier. |
[unknown: 5] 31-Jul-2008 [2889] | Ok, this is all GREEK to me at this point but checking into it. |
BrianH 31-Jul-2008 [2890] | Gotta go. Good luck! |
[unknown: 5] 31-Jul-2008 [2891] | Heh, thanks. |
[unknown: 5] 1-Aug-2008 [2892x4] | Brian, I got this code for VBA stuff: |
Dim xlApp As Object = CreateObject("Excel.Application") Dim xlWB As Object = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("C:\Path\Filename.xls") xlWB.Worksheets(1).Select() xlWB.SaveAs(Filename:="C:\Path\FileName.txt", FileFormat:=-4158, CreateBackup:=False) xlWB.Close() xlWB = Nothing xlApp.Quit() xlApp = Nothing | |
It looks like it is supposed to automate opening an Excel doc and then converting it to save it as a tab-deliminated file which would be perfect for me to then use REBOL to parse that file. However, I tried saving this data in file with a .vbs extension but it gives me an error after the first line which says "Expected End of Statement". I have no clue how to fix it as this code came off the net. | |
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong but not sure what that is. | |
Gregg 1-Aug-2008 [2896x4] | Two things I've done--mention before I believe. One is an Excel control dialect. It doesn't let you control everything, and requires a non-REBOL DLL I wrote, which is free to use. The other is a send-keys dialect that lets you pump keystrokes to apps. You should be able to do the above process with that. |
The above code looks like regular VB. I never did vbs, so I don't know detail differences. For example, you can run VBA in a host app (e.g. Excel) that uses it as a macro language, but maybe the command prompt doesn't support all the same things, like variable declarations. | |
It looks like it's just line-wrapping in altme that's breaking the lines. VB is line oriented, requiring a line continuation character for multiline statements. | |
Does the WSH give you any other info about the error? | |
[unknown: 5] 1-Aug-2008 [2900x4] | Yeah it looks like it breaks at the 11 character on line 1. |
I actually have another script (its at work) and it uses ADO. But it gives me an error but does seem to out put the data. I also think I have another route which is to record a macro in excel save the macro to another workbook and then modify the macro to launch on open. I haven't figured out the code to launch a macro on open of the workbook but did find out how to launch a message on open. So I think I'm close. | |
If I go the macro route then I can use the call command to call excel and the macro workbook which will perform actions on the other excel file. | |
kinda ugly way of doing it I suppose but gets the job done. | |
Brock 2-Aug-2008 [2904x2] | what about a microsoft tool called Log Parser? It allows command line access to files and can also do things like file format conversions and simple manipulations etc. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/tools/logparser/default.mspx |
It's a command-line tool, so could easily call it from Rebol. | |
Gregg 2-Aug-2008 [2906] | Does VBA under WSH not support typed declarations or inline assignment against them? |
[unknown: 5] 2-Aug-2008 [2907x3] | Not sure what that means Gregg. |
Brock, I gotta use the resources on the machine with the only other introduction to be REBOL. | |
There are major rules against outside software. | |
Brock 2-Aug-2008 [2910] | Paul, okay, I recall you saying that. But the fact that the small command-line tool is Microsoft, they may look the other way. Besides, I don't know for sure if it would work for you, but may be worth taking a look at. |
[unknown: 5] 3-Aug-2008 [2911] | I don't think it can read native XLS can it? Doesn't the XLS file still need to be converted first for logparser? |
Brock 3-Aug-2008 [2912] | A closer look and no it does not. I got some of the input and output formats confussed. I thought it could read from a SQL/ODBC data source but appears that is only an output format. There is a COM api, but that might be more complex than is worth. |
[unknown: 5] 3-Aug-2008 [2913] | After looking at it, I believe someone could easily build a more powerful utility using REBOL than what logparser is. |
Gregg 3-Aug-2008 [2914] | What I mean is, does it support Dim xlApp Dim xlApp As Object Dim xlApp As Object = CreateObject("Excel.Application") The first is just a declaration, the second adds a type to it (rather than making everything a Variant), and the third adds inline assignment to the declared variable. |
[unknown: 5] 3-Aug-2008 [2915] | I don't really know much about VBA. |
PeterWood 3-Aug-2008 [2916x4] | This is a msft example of calling Excel from VBScript - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/198703/ |
This one is mainly JScript but shows more examples of controlling Excel - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/234774 | |
Both are shown being called from IE but they should also work under WSH. | |
and to answer Gregg's question, it appears to support dim app set app = createobject("Excel.Application") | |
[unknown: 5] 4-Aug-2008 [2920] | Thanks Peterwood. Those seems helpful if I need to just call and interact with Excel but I need to actually retrieve rows in an automated fashion and be able to parse them in a tab-delimited manner. |
[unknown: 5] 13-Aug-2008 [2921] | I have another fantasy football league that is seeking another member. This is USA Football which is different then european football which we call soccer. The fantasy football league is ran via Yahoo. The league fee is only $35 bucks. Great for those wanting to start their first time. All newcomers draft last but it is a snake order draft which means the last person goes first in the every other round. The draft is currently scheduled for Sat Aug 23 9:30am CDT. Gonna be a blast - this is my third year in this league and it is very active. Lots of smack talk in this league but lots of fun. Serious takers only please. Even if you submit this opening might get filled. I still have the REBOLers league which is wide open. |
[unknown: 5] 14-Aug-2008 [2922x3] | This league is now full. |
Were at 12 now and we are considering going to 14 but only if we can get 14 before draft day. We had 14 last year and it was ver competative due to the lack of player talent to choose from. | |
So if you have an interest let me know but if your looking for a league continue to look elsewhere also. | |
Gregg 11-Sep-2008 [2925] | New REBOL articles: http://hostilefork.com/ |
james_nak 11-Sep-2008 [2926] | Interesting article(s). Somehow I figured I would see a Gregg reply. : ) |
BrianH 11-Sep-2008 [2927] | Another Brian :) |
james_nak 11-Sep-2008 [2928] | I was wondering... |
Graham 11-Sep-2008 [2929x2] | Looks like he's using an old version of Rebol where forall does not reset to head. |
http://hostilefork.com/2008/09/05/the-flexible-series-as-a-core-concept-of-rebol/#more-77 | |
BrianH 11-Sep-2008 [2931] | Fork (as he is known here) should upgrade. |
Gregg 12-Sep-2008 [2932x2] | I removed most people from the USA and Pro-USA groups. If you want to join them, they are now opt-in, rather than opt-out. Let someone know, and you can be added. |
This world is hosted by REBOL Technologies, and we are all guests here. When you create groups, please consider if they belong on this world. This should be mainly a technical world, focusing on REBOL. If you create a non-technical group, make it private and allow people to opt in. Social and chat groups are welcome, this is our community after all, but please keep the signal-to-noise ratio high. If you are abusive or excessivevly confrontational, you may be removed from the world. Happy REBOLing! | |
BrianH 12-Sep-2008 [2934] | Could you add me back? |
Gregg 12-Sep-2008 [2935] | Sorry about that, I missed you in the initial list. |
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