I simply have to agree with you, b.a.t. I too would love to know the format
of the Excel file. Those pesky files!

hehe,
If you find out, let me know. I haven't tried to find out myself. But i have
needed to know.

TIA!
~nicole amashta
www.aeontrek.com


"B.A.T. Svensson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >Where should I look for information to dump MySql tables to
> >> >other formats so the client can download the data?
> >> >
> >> >dBase, comma-delimited, Access, and Excel are
> >> >formats I find useful.
>
> [REMARK: BELOW IS WHAT _I_ (BAT Svensson) DID  WROTE]
>
> >> Has MS published the file format of MS Excel files???
>
> From: Piotr Pluciennik
> >
> >You don't need to know formats of these files.
>
> Just as I can't tell what you need and not need to know, you can tell what
I
> need an not need to know. ;)
>
> >Reasonable way is to use ODBC interface or in case of
> >Access and Excel - COM model.
>
> Thanks for you answer, but you did not answer my question, considering
> weather MS has published the file format of MS Excel or not.
>
> If one is happy to treat MS Excel files as lumps of binary data, fine with
> me, but I am curious about weather MS actually has published the file
format
> of MS Excel, mainly because end users that requires me to process data
> continues to send these binary junk files, a.k.a. MS Excel files, and it
> would be nice to write a parser that could extract the data in some usable
> form.
>
> It would be nice to have a file format in order to write a program to
> extract data from those junk files.
>
> > ODBC will be easier.
>
> Here me now and belive me later: ODBC it self wont make it easier...
>
> /Anders



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