I have a spreadsheet which was provided by a 3rd party to allow import
into their financials sql server database - unfortunately editing the
spreadsheet would break our support contract. It has a few columns
which have "current" and "revised" headings, which by default have a
formula in the "revised" column which simply sets it equal to the
"current" column. It was intended at design time that humans type over
the "revised" cells with real numbers, save the sheet and it gets
uploaded to the database. This works fine.
However, it has suddenly become desirable to update these cells via a
program which is exporting from a project management database via a
Java API/ODBC! No problem if the "revised" cells have already been
overwritten with numbers by humans, but if they still contain the
original formula, odbc resolutely says "field not updatable".
Does anyone have any possible hints before my brain implodes - or am I
wasting my time?
Thanks for any comments
ade
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