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I am currently working on some code that populates a spreadsheet wit
data obtained from a servlet that returns an ADO object. The code work ok except for the case when the object contains 'empty' numeri values. The object returned is something like : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"? ... <s:datatype rs:maybenull="true" *dt:type="float" maxLength="20" / </s:AttributeType <s:extends type="rs:rowbase" / </s:ElementType </s:Schema <rs:data <z:row INDEX="2004-04-05" x="1" / <z:row INDEX="2004-04-06" x="2" / <z:row INDEX="2004-04-07" x="3" / <z:row INDEX="2004-04-08" x="4" / *<z:row INDEX="2004-04-09" x="" /* <z:row INDEX="2004-04-12" x="6" / <z:row INDEX="2004-04-13" x="7" / <z:row INDEX="2004-04-14" x.="8" / <z:row INDEX="2004-04-15" x.="9" / <z:row INDEX="2004-04-16" x="10" / </rs:data </xml The error I get when it fails is: Run-time error '-2147467259 (80004005)': Data provider or other service returned an E_FAIL status. and comes from this line: Application.ActiveSheet.Cells(Application.ActiveCe ll.Row + 1 Application.ActiveCell.Column).CopyFromRecordset rs I've been battling with this for some time now, and I'm not sure how t get around this. It also works ok if I tweak it so that the data typ of the column returned is string. Then the empty-string null i handled ok. I assume there must be a way to handle this with VBA, but for the lif of me, I haven't been able to figure out. If anybody has any idea here, I would GREATLY appreiate the help. TI -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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