Dear Erel,
I feel that if we have some functionality like excel data read /write , instead of remaining restricted to csv format (something like MATLAB xlsread(), xls write) with specifying data range, the versatility of B4A should increase exponentially!
I don't know whether it is possible , given dotnet dependencies of the entire MS Office framework.
Just a small suggestion.
Thanks for the wonderful experience called "B4A"
regards,
rajesh
I feel that if we have some functionality like excel data read /write , instead of remaining restricted to csv format (something like MATLAB xlsread(), xls write) with specifying data range, the versatility of B4A should increase exponentially!
I don't know whether it is possible , given dotnet dependencies of the entire MS Office framework.
Just a small suggestion.
Thanks for the wonderful experience called "B4A"
regards,
rajesh