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How to take the input data from an excel sheet?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 5 Last Update: November 24, 2006     Asked by: KNR 
  
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February 09, 2006 03:59:18   #1  
kishorek.a Member Since: December 2005   Contribution: 3    

RE: How to take the input data from an excel sheet?
There is a Read Excell component that reads the excel either from host or from local drive.The dml will be a default one.
 
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February 09, 2006 04:02:31   #2  
kishorek.a Member Since: December 2005   Contribution: 3    

RE: How to take the input data from an excel sheet?
Through Read Excel component in $AB_HOME we can read excell directly.
 
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February 15, 2006 04:59:48   #3  
Shashidhar        

RE: How to take the input data from an excel sheet?
Configure your Input file component,but you need to write the DMl manually.
 
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April 02, 2006 08:26:13   #4  
atish_ban Member Since: April 2006   Contribution: 9    

RE: How to take the input data from an excel sheet?
make it csv formatted , deliminated file and read it thru input table comp.
 
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November 24, 2006 09:00:59   #5  
N MAHAMMAD RAFI        

RE: How to take the input data from an excel sheet?
Hi GUYS, COMPONENTS>TRANSALATE>READ SAPARATED VALUES component ... U CAN USE THIS EXCEL FOR EXCEL SHEET...................THANKSRAFI CHENNAI
 
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