Hi Winfried,
On Tuesday, 2015-12-29 07:25:50 +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
> Found it, sc/source/core/data/table4.cxx, ScTable::FillAnalyse().
Bah, a reply in that same original thread would had spared me an answer ;)
anyway.. that's it.
Eike
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LibreOffice Calc developer. Number formatte
Hi Winfried,
On Wednesday, 2015-12-23 09:13:01 +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
> I am working on forecast functions and need to 'detect' date intervals (e.g.
> months).
>
> When entering 1/1 /15in cell A1 and 1/2/15 in cell A2 I can expand this in
> the cells below (A3 then contains 1/3/15, ...
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> On 29 Dec 2015, at 07:25, Winfried Donkers
> wrote:
>
> Found it, sc/source/core/data/table4.cxx, ScTable::FillAnalyse().
Super if you need more help with e.g. setup of gerrit etc, please feel free to
email me directly.
rgds
jan i.
Found it, sc/source/core/data/table4.cxx, ScTable::FillAnalyse().
Winfried
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Onderwerp: Calc code pointer appreciated
Hi
Hi,
I am working on forecast functions and need to 'detect' date intervals (e.g.
months).
When entering 1/1 /15in cell A1 and 1/2/15 in cell A2 I can expand this in the
cells below (A3 then contains 1/3/15, ..., A13 1/1/16, etc.).
To avoid double and/or inconsistent code, I would like to know w