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Lorenzo

break line in text cell from ASP
 
hi to all, sorry for my little little english.

i wont to export in excel from sql by asp

if in a field there is a chr(13), excel send to new row the text. What i do
to tell excel go in a new line in the same cell?

i try so but don't work:

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCrLf,Chr(10))

many thanks

Lorenzo



Dave Peterson

break line in text cell from ASP
 
I don't speak the ASP, but maybe....

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCr,vblf)

or

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,char(13),Chr(10))

Without knowing what strXLS or fld.value is, either.

Lorenzo wrote:

hi to all, sorry for my little little english.

i wont to export in excel from sql by asp

if in a field there is a chr(13), excel send to new row the text. What i do
to tell excel go in a new line in the same cell?

i try so but don't work:

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCrLf,Chr(10))

many thanks

Lorenzo


--

Dave Peterson

Lorenzo

break line in text cell from ASP
 
Thank You!
Unfortunately in the same case excel break text cel in a new row.

Without knowing what strXLS or fld.value is, either.


strXls, is a variable that contain the output in excel
fld.value, is the value of a field of db that can contain some break line
and i must send it in a unique cel

sorry again for my english

Lorenzo


"Dave Peterson" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I don't speak the ASP, but maybe....

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCr,vblf)

or

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,char(13),Chr(10))

Without knowing what strXLS or fld.value is, either.

Lorenzo wrote:

hi to all, sorry for my little little english.

i wont to export in excel from sql by asp

if in a field there is a chr(13), excel send to new row the text. What i
do
to tell excel go in a new line in the same cell?

i try so but don't work:

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCrLf,Chr(10))

many thanks

Lorenzo


--

Dave Peterson




Dave Peterson

break line in text cell from ASP
 
How are you sending that value to excel?

If you're just plopping that value into the cell, I would think it would work
ok:

xlApp.workbooks("someworkbook").worksheets("somewo rksheet").range("a1").value _
= strXls

If you're relying on windows pasting the value, then maybe you could substitute
a different (unique) string (|) and then change that to alt-enter (char(10)).



Lorenzo wrote:

Thank You!
Unfortunately in the same case excel break text cel in a new row.

Without knowing what strXLS or fld.value is, either.


strXls, is a variable that contain the output in excel
fld.value, is the value of a field of db that can contain some break line
and i must send it in a unique cel

sorry again for my english

Lorenzo

"Dave Peterson" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I don't speak the ASP, but maybe....

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCr,vblf)

or

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,char(13),Chr(10))

Without knowing what strXLS or fld.value is, either.

Lorenzo wrote:

hi to all, sorry for my little little english.

i wont to export in excel from sql by asp

if in a field there is a chr(13), excel send to new row the text. What i
do
to tell excel go in a new line in the same cell?

i try so but don't work:

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCrLf,Chr(10))

many thanks

Lorenzo


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

Tim Williams

break line in text cell from ASP
 
How are you exporting to Excel ?

As tab-delimited, as HTML table, via Excel automation.... ?

--
Tim Williams
Palo Alto, CA


"Lorenzo" <. wrote in message ...
hi to all, sorry for my little little english.

i wont to export in excel from sql by asp

if in a field there is a chr(13), excel send to new row the text. What i do
to tell excel go in a new line in the same cell?

i try so but don't work:

strXls = strXls & replace(fld.value,vbCrLf,Chr(10))

many thanks

Lorenzo





Lorenzo

break line in text cell from ASP
 
As tab-delimited


"Tim Williams" <timjwilliams at gmail dot com ha scritto nel messaggio
...
How are you exporting to Excel ?

As tab-delimited, as HTML table, via Excel automation.... ?

--
Tim Williams
Palo Alto, CA




Lorenzo

break line in text cell from ASP
 


"Dave Peterson" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
How are you sending that value to excel?


I build an xls file as tab-delimited


If you're relying on windows pasting the value, then maybe you could
substitute
a different (unique) string (|) and then change that to alt-enter
(char(10)).


i can't sobstitute after file creation, it is send to web client



Dave Peterson

break line in text cell from ASP
 
If you're building a tab delimited file, then I think you're going to have to
find a different way.

Excel will see those alt-enters as new lines and import that data into a new
row.



Lorenzo wrote:

"Dave Peterson" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
How are you sending that value to excel?


I build an xls file as tab-delimited

If you're relying on windows pasting the value, then maybe you could
substitute
a different (unique) string (|) and then change that to alt-enter
(char(10)).


i can't sobstitute after file creation, it is send to web client


--

Dave Peterson

Lorenzo

break line in text cell from ASP
 
Ok. Thank you for your answers and your patience.

bye
Lorenzo


"Dave Peterson" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
If you're building a tab delimited file, then I think you're going to have
to
find a different way.

Excel will see those alt-enters as new lines and import that data into a
new
row.



Lorenzo wrote:

"Dave Peterson" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
How are you sending that value to excel?


I build an xls file as tab-delimited

If you're relying on windows pasting the value, then maybe you could
substitute
a different (unique) string (|) and then change that to alt-enter
(char(10)).


i can't sobstitute after file creation, it is send to web client


--

Dave Peterson





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