Nick Burch <nick.burch <at> alfresco.com> writes: > > On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Donato wrote: > > I saw that if you save the Excel file as xlsx, the table definition is > > put in the table1.xml file under xl/tables. > > There's some support for this in XSSF. The trick to spotting support for > these things is to first look in XSSFRelation, where you'll see that > handily we know about it as XSSFRelation.TABLE. Next, ask your IDE for > references to that, and in this case it's in XSSFMap via the > getRelatedTables() method. That'll return you a Table object, which is a > wrapper around the various low-level xmlbeans objects. You get at the maps > via getCustomXMLMappings() on a xssfworkbook. > > Hopefully that's enough to get you going? > > Nick >
Hello Nick, thanks for your answer. Could you provide some code to better understand how to proceed? I've tried to use getMapInfo and also getCustomXMLMappings on a XSSFWorkbook object but they seem both null. Thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
