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![]() All, apologies for the cross posting, but I had no takers on th Miscellaneous forum. I don't think this is pecifcally a Ruby problem, that's just what I wa using when I encountered the issue below.:( I am having a troublesome problem. I am trying to pull data out of complex Excel workbook (several worksheets in the book) and make th contents available for a variety of reporting uses. I am working i Ruby - for no reason other than "just because". All is going well when I have cells that contain simple data types, bu as soon as there is any kind of complexity in a formula, I get a weir negative number back instead of the contents. For example: Cell K3 has this formula.....=VLOOKUP(H3,Quadrant_Table,3) The value when that formula is executed is "Adopt" and that is wha shows on the screen. When I go in from Ruby (via WIN32OLE), I get the number -214682626 back. The Ruby snippet that does this is colIndex = @startCol colIndex.upto(endCol) {|aCol| currCell = ("#{@@colnames[aCol-1]}#{aRow}") @cells << (sheet.Range(currCell) ['Value']).to_s } } end @cells is an array of individual cells. There are likely to be man better (faster) ways of getting the range back in one fell swoop, bu right now I am less interested in that. First get answers that yo like, then improve the approacch! For simple string values, non formula arithmetic values, this deliver just what it should. However for these complex formulae the result i always that funky -2146826265. This is also x'800A07E7' which look suspiciously like an hresult value. So the question is, how to I get the displayed value out of the cel from my Ruby program? Thanks in advance for any help. Chri -- seabird2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- seabird20's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=3703 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=56825 |
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