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    Mail merge to an excel sheet

    Is there anyway to merge to an excel sheet that has merge data fields the same way that you can with a word doc?
    https://www.housingeducator.org
    k3srg

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    Re: Mail merge to an excel sheet

    I'm not sure what you mean by 'mail merge', but you can export your table data to an Excel spreadsheet.
    Robin

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      #3
      Re: Mail merge to an excel sheet

      I'm trying to send financial data collected to excel. I have a word doc that I use to merge the rest of the client info but can't seem to get a format that looks good with the financial info. It consists of monthly expenses. When I export to excel I just 1 row of data. Maybe Im doing it wrong. I have done this before when I first started using alpha and can't seem to remember how I did it. Do i need to create an operation or is there another way?
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      k3srg

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        #4
        Re: Mail merge to an excel sheet

        You can push data to specific col/row coordinates in excel.
        In the snippet below, we're pushing telephone number changes to an excel sheet, which is then used to populate an old legacy system.

        Code:
        dim oExcel as P
        dim oWorkbook as P
        dim fn as C
        debugcheck()
        fn = "g:\casereg\phone_change\ss_phone_changes.xls"   '<==== This would be the name of YOUR excel sheet
        oWorkbook = ole.GetObject(fn)
        oWorkbook.Application.visible = .T.
        oWorkbook.windows(1).activate()
        dim oWorksheet1 as P
        oWorksheet1 = oWorkbook.Worksheets(1)
        'determine 1st availavle row
        dim oRange as P
        oRange = oWorksheet1.Range("A1:F50")
        for row = 1 to oRange.Rows.Count
            x = oRange.cells(row,1).value
        	if alltrim(x) = ""
        		exit for
        	end if
        next row
        
        Dim colrow as C = "A"+alltrim(str(row))
        evaluate_template(a5_eval_expression("oWorksheet1.Range("+quote(colrow)+")= {YOUR FIELD1}"))
        
        colrow = "B"+alltrim(str(row))
        evaluate_template(a5_eval_expression("oWorksheet1.Range("+quote(colrow)+")= {YOUR FIELD2}"))
        
        colrow = "C"+alltrim(str(row))
        evaluate_template(a5_eval_expression("oWorksheet1.Range("+quote(colrow)+")= {YOUR FIELD3}"))
        
        colrow = "D"+alltrim(str(row))
        evaluate_template(a5_eval_expression("oWorksheet1.Range("+quote(colrow)+")= {YOUR FIELD4}"))
        
        colrow = "E"+alltrim(str(row))
        evaluate_template(a5_eval_expression("oWorksheet1.Range("+quote(colrow)+")= {YOUR FIELD5}"))
        
        
        
        colrow = "F"+alltrim(str(row))
        evaluate_template(a5_eval_expression("oWorksheet1.Range("+quote(colrow)+")= {YOUR FIELD6}"))
        
        ... AS MANY FIRELDS AS YOU MIGHT NEED
        
        'now save it
        oWorkbook.Save()
        oWorkbook.Application.visible = .F.
        oWorkbook.close()
        ...so if you know the col/row of the cells on the worksheet you want to update, just replace my "colrow" with the appropriate column and row to be filled.

        The {YOUR FIELDx} fields would be the fields from your record that you want to push to excel.

        I know this is a bit thin, but hopefully it will get you started.

        Tom

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          #5
          Re: Mail merge to an excel sheet

          This looks a bit intimidating however I was able to create a beautiful table set on an word doc and use some fields to keep data in order.
          https://www.housingeducator.org
          k3srg

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