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Reading Data from an Excel Sheet
I'm currently working on a ASP.NET solution to collect performance review
data (mostly free text fields) for a client who want to replace a solution developed in Excel. Currently users fill in a locked down exel workbook with the data and keep their own copy etc. What I'd like to do is offer a facility to upload their spreadsheets into the new ASP application and it automatically extract the data in the DB when they migrate to the new solution. Could someone point me in the right direction on how to acheive this with VS2008/ASP.NET 3.5. The spreadsheets are Office 2003. Thanks In Advance. |
Reading Data from an Excel Sheet
Andrew
You don't really want Excel on a server so automation options are out if the data is well structured you can use ADO (JET) to extract values. Or you could look at commercial .xls (biff) readers Or you could get them to save as xml (spreadsheet ml?) from 2003 and parse that - there may be tools available Or you could do something on the desktop that just send you the info you want in a format you can use directly. hth Cheers Simon Blog: www.smurfonspreadsheets.net Andrew Kirkby wrote: I'm currently working on a ASP.NET solution to collect performance review data (mostly free text fields) for a client who want to replace a solution developed in Excel. Currently users fill in a locked down exel workbook with the data and keep their own copy etc. What I'd like to do is offer a facility to upload their spreadsheets into the new ASP application and it automatically extract the data in the DB when they migrate to the new solution. Could someone point me in the right direction on how to acheive this with VS2008/ASP.NET 3.5. The spreadsheets are Office 2003. Thanks In Advance. |
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