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grahamo

comparing excel spreadsheets from command line
 
Hi,

I am running tests here that involve comparing two excel spread sheets.
right now we have to manually open the files, copy and paste the contents of
each into a separate too, and run a compare. This is time consuming as it
involves an awful lot of manual intervention. Ideally, I would like to run
some sort of command that takes the two files as params and which outputs
(preferable in some sort of graphical format) the differences between the two
files. Is that possible? Or am I asking too much?

thanks much and have a nice day

Graham


FSt1

hi,
see this site.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplic...#InOneNotOther

FSt1

"grahamo" wrote:

Hi,

I am running tests here that involve comparing two excel spread sheets.
right now we have to manually open the files, copy and paste the contents of
each into a separate too, and run a compare. This is time consuming as it
involves an awful lot of manual intervention. Ideally, I would like to run
some sort of command that takes the two files as params and which outputs
(preferable in some sort of graphical format) the differences between the two
files. Is that possible? Or am I asking too much?

thanks much and have a nice day

Graham


grahamo

thanks for that. i checked the site but couldn't see anthing there. I'd like
to do the comparison from the command line if possible, outside of excel. Any
ideas?

G


"FSt1" wrote:

hi,
see this site.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplic...#InOneNotOther

FSt1

"grahamo" wrote:

Hi,

I am running tests here that involve comparing two excel spread sheets.
right now we have to manually open the files, copy and paste the contents of
each into a separate too, and run a compare. This is time consuming as it
involves an awful lot of manual intervention. Ideally, I would like to run
some sort of command that takes the two files as params and which outputs
(preferable in some sort of graphical format) the differences between the two
files. Is that possible? Or am I asking too much?

thanks much and have a nice day

Graham


Dave Peterson

Excel's file format is way too complex for me to do something like this.

Any chance you could have a macro that asks you for the two filenames and then
does the work to dump to a plain text file.

You may be able to use some of Chip Pearson's techniques at:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm



grahamo wrote:

thanks for that. i checked the site but couldn't see anthing there. I'd like
to do the comparison from the command line if possible, outside of excel. Any
ideas?

G

"FSt1" wrote:

hi,
see this site.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplic...#InOneNotOther

FSt1

"grahamo" wrote:

Hi,

I am running tests here that involve comparing two excel spread sheets.
right now we have to manually open the files, copy and paste the contents of
each into a separate too, and run a compare. This is time consuming as it
involves an awful lot of manual intervention. Ideally, I would like to run
some sort of command that takes the two files as params and which outputs
(preferable in some sort of graphical format) the differences between the two
files. Is that possible? Or am I asking too much?

thanks much and have a nice day

Graham


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Dave Peterson


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