"The Bitterness of Poor Quality Remains Long After the Sweetness of Low Price Is Forgotten. I still haven't called the script from within progress, but I think a simple OS-COMMAND statement should do the trick. ![]() It is a draft it works, but needs to be cleaned up. I also attached my py script - it basically opens a data csv-file, which was created by progress app, and for each row in the data-file it assignes the values to a prepared spreadsheet (template), then saves that spreadsheet under a particular name (sponsorId) as excel spreadsheet. in the soffice call might need to be either in single quotes or double-quotes. I attached my step-by-step notes to get it working (Adjust the paths and script names, of course.) OpenOffice (and LibreOffice) come with Python installed, and the uno.py module, which implements the bridge First, launch LibreOffice Calc with an open. ![]() I'm using OpenOffice 4.1.2, but generally it should be the sameĢ. Before we create our own macro, let’s see how we can manipulate LibreOffice with Python by connecting to LibreOffice from the command line. Funny, I just started looking into this a few days ago! :)ġ.
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