4D Creation of Excel Spreadsheet

Randy Engle (5/7/14 3:04PM)
bob.miller at parker.com (5/7/14 4:47PM)
Owen Watson (5/8/14 11:53AM)


Randy Engle (5/7/14 3:04 PM)

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Bob,

You can also produce some basic spreadsheets using QR commands and
templates
that have 4D Tags in them.

Fast and easy!

Randy Engle

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Hello All,

I'm trying to evaluate the various options for creating Excel documents
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button and have a selection of data populate
a spreadsheet, complete with tabs/worksheets, formatting, etc.):

?=A0?=A0?=A0?The Miyako solution posted at
http://sources.4d.com/trac/4d_keisuke/wiki/Plugins/XLS#

?=A0?=A0?=A0?The Miyako solution posted at
https://github.com/miyako/4d-plugin-xls

?=A0?=A0?=A0?The Timothy Penner solution posted at
http://kb.4d.com/assetid=76312

This is for the Windows environment.

What experience have people had with each of these, and is there a
clear
front-runner? ?It does appear that quite a significant "learning time"
investment is needed, so I appreciate counsel in making a selection.

Bob Miller
Chomerics, a division of Parker Hannifin Corporation

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bob.miller at parker.com (5/7/14 4:47 PM)

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Hello All,

I'm trying to evaluate the various options for creating Excel
documents
from 4D Data (users want to push a button and have a selection of data

populate a spreadsheet, complete with tabs/worksheets, formatting,
etc.):

?=A0?=A0?=A0?The Miyako solution posted at
http://sources.4d.com/trac/4d_keisuke/wiki/Plugins/XLS#

?=A0?=A0?=A0?The Miyako solution posted at
https://github.com/miyako/4d-plugin-xls

?=A0?=A0?=A0?The Timothy Penner solution posted at
http://kb.4d.com/assetid=76312

This is for the Windows environment.

What experience have people had with each of these, and is there a
clear
front-runner? ?It does appear that quite a significant "learning time"

investment is needed, so I appreciate counsel in making a selection.

Bob Miller
Chomerics, a division of Parker Hannifin Corporation

Owen Watson (5/8/14 11:53 AM)

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Yet another way: use the XML format, which Excel can read. The only
problem
(for me) is that Excel tries to get you to save it as a XLS file when
you
exit after editing.

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