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Append Data To Spreadsheet Using OWC and ASP
Bid Request Id: 9598
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unclejohn (4 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Very Good - 0.00%
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Good
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Approved on: |
Feb 25, 2002 9:50:30 PM EDT
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Bidding Closes: |
Mar 11, 2002 9:57:20 PM EDT
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270 times
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Deadline: |
2/28/2002
TIME EXPIRED
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Description:
I have created a spreadsheet using the Office Web Component and ASP. In the early portion of the Web application, I populate this spreadsheet with data. My question is: Can I append data to the bottom of this Spreadsheet using OWC and ASP without destroying the data that I entered earlier in the application? Is there a way to append data to a spreadsheet without destroying the previous entry using ASP and OWC? Every time I use the OWC.Export method, I wipe out the previous data entry in the top of the spreadsheet.
Deliverables: All I need is a working example of home someone could append data to a spreadsheet using the OWC and ASP. I will use your example and extrapolate it into my own work.
Platform:
IIS using ASP
Must be 100% finished and received by buyer on:
Feb 28, 2002 EDT
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Feb 26, 2002 9:12:16 PM EDT
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I could show you how to do it by using an adodb connection to the excel file, and treating the excel file as a database |
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