On Jan 13, 3:35 am, thomas.steffe...@googlemail.com wrote: > Hello, > how can I read (and parse) a password protected xls file, perhaps with > the package xlrd? > Thanks for your hints, Thomas
Perhaps not with xlrd. google("xlrd"); *first* hit displayed: """ Lingfo - xlrd extension 11 Jun 2007 ... Exclusions: xlrd will not attempt to decode password- protected (encrypted) files . Otherwise, it will safely and reliably ignore any of these ... www.lexicon.net/sjmachin/xlrd.htm - 15k - Cached - Similar pages - """ You'll need a Windows box with Excel installed. Get the package described here: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Win32All Install it, do the "makepy" thing [see the docs] to link with the Excel COM routines. Ask questions on the mailing list described on http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 Sample code: import sys import win32com.client xlApp = win32com.client.Dispatch("Excel.Application") print "Excel library version:", xlApp.Version filename, password = sys.argv[1:3] # filename should be absolute path e.g. r'C:\myfiles\foo.xls' xlwb = xlApp.Workbooks.Open(filename, Password=password) # xlwb = xlApp.Workbooks.Open(filename) """ From the MS VBA Help for Excel 2003: Password Optional Variant. A string that contains the password required to open a protected workbook. If this argument is omitted and the workbook requires a password, the user is prompted for the password. """ print repr(xlwb) print xlwb.FullName xlws = xlwb.Sheets(1) # counts from 1, not from 0 print repr(xlws) print xlws.Name print xlws.Cells(1, 1) # that's A1 HTH, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list