inside my html-file I use some vba-code by clicking a button. I connect to a Adodb to get some data, which is working fine. This data (stored in a recordset) should be saved in an excel-file by using an excel-template. To do this I try to open a local template:
Workbook.Add Template:="MyPath"
I also try to save this file to my local drive.
oExcel.ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs "MyPath"
None of this is working :( Any idea?
It seems that it's not possible to access local data from my browser.
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I wrote an app that fills a database from a local JSON file, and the app doesn't use this file after that.
Is there a way to remove it by code (by deleting it for example)?
Thanks.
I'm trying to save several of my queries as XML files in order to re-assemble my database in another location where the only viable transfer method is text or XML files via email (long story).
When I use the built-in export function, Access allows me to select a save location and nest the schema inside of the XML file, and then says that the export was completed successfully. The file is not in the destination folder, and no error was thrown.
This only happens when exporting bound queries. Other Access elements (tables and forms, for example) export just fine.
If I watch the folder during the export process, I see a file appear very briefly, and then dissapear. Has anyone else experienced this?
I write a function to read data from excel file, then generate whole datas to JSON. When i test running as application, it works well. But when i call that function into Servlet class and using browser to run it, the file not found exception come. I put the excel file to root folder of my project and URI is the same. Is there any one have ever had same issue with me? and know how to fix it? Thank.
I am using OpenOffice Calc 4.1.1 on Windows 7.
I am trying to use Link to External Data to load an external CSV file from a gaming website Wowuction.com. If I open the URL in my browser I get a CSV file saved to disk. But when I use that exact same URL in the "URL of external data source" box and hit enter, there is a short pause like its loading, but then nothing happens. Nothing appears in the "Available tables/ranges" box, the OK button is still disabled.
Does OpenOffice Calc not support CSV as an external data source?
In short: Calc doesn't support loading a CSV file externally, only HTML, ODS, XLS, maybe another.
But if you are confortable writing a dos script, you can download the CSV file and convert it to HTML continuously. Then you can just direct the 'Link to External Data' to you local HTML file.
It's been done on ubuntu linux, in case you want a little reference.
I am facing problem in HTML 5. I need to statically load data into web page from local saved files. Up to now, I have been only able to load data via < input type="file" id="fileinput" / > but I want to load data from static location, which never changes. How to do that? And is there any way how to determine, whether some local file was changed from previous version?
Thanks
no, this isn't possible if by 'local', you mean a file at /home/waypoint/somefile.txt. You can make a 'link' with the filesystem api (if you selected it in an input field, for instance), which is valid to do computations with it (to read it, write to it, display it in img,etc). But it is deleted/unvalid, as soon as the window closes. If you could just magically "read" any local file via javascript which resides on the file system, who would stop google to read out your /etc/passwd file?
if your local computer is also your server and therefor your server-side code has access to the local file /home/waypoint/somefile.txt, your app can get it via ajax. Checking if the file exists, would be done the same way.