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Scott:

Keeping the sheet sounds good. Question is each time I run this I would
potentially have a different number of rows, how would I handle that?

Steve Jones





Re: HSSF Question

Scott Klement
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RPG programming on the IBM i/System i
08/03/2011 06:44 PM


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The Workbook (or HSSFWorkbook) class has a removeSheetAt() method that
could be used to remove a sheet from a workbook. I've never used it,
myself, but it looks promising...

Alternately, maybe you could keep the sheet, but just change the data
that's on it?


On 8/3/2011 4:40 PM, sjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am looking for the best solution to this scenario. I have a xls that
contains a pivot table on one tab& the data on another. I want to
write
an RPG program that will update the data each month using HSSF. Is
there
a way to delete to existing data or tab& then populate it again? I see
where I can add a tab using HSSF, but not delete.

Thanks in advance

Steve Jones


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