Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Were you able to resolve this on your own? We just encountered this today
using Excel 2007.
Original comment by carey.th...@gmail.com
on 24 Jan 2012 at 4:33
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I did some investigation and the 255 character length is a limitation of the
BIFF2 format in which this library exports data. This practically means that
this is not a trivial bug to fix, but possibly a big chunk of the code would
have to be re-written to be able to export cells containing strings longer than
255 chars.
Original comment by thesande...@gmail.com
on 20 Feb 2012 at 10:30
Oh, It sounds indeed like a big chunk of code to rewrite, is there a chance you
might know any indication of time when this can be solved?
Thanks
Original comment by lexand...@gmail.com
on 21 Feb 2012 at 9:03
This truncation of cell text will occur once you have 257 characters. At this
point all text will be truncated. If you have 258 characters you will see your
first character again, at 259 you will see your first two and so on.
This causes some very strange results, and it appears that the only solution is
catching any cell that is longer than 257 characters and perhaps moving the
remaining content into another cell.
Original comment by rob...@gmail.com
on 27 Feb 2012 at 11:22
If you look at the ExcelFile.as, you will see the string type use LABEL such as
cell.type = Type.LABEL; that explains why it truncates to 255. I have tried
other types, but none of them working. Any body get a better idea?
Thanks,
LCN
Original comment by LinhNgu...@mkgcs.com
on 16 Apr 2012 at 4:14
Does anyone has a fix for this(Excel truncation)?
Please share if any one has
Thanks,
Sekhar
Original comment by dbcs.f...@gmail.com
on 23 Aug 2012 at 2:04
Hi everybody,
I am facing the same problem with as3xls. For cells with large amount of text,
the text gets abruptly truncated!
I need this very urgently. Has anybody come up with the solution to this
problem yet?
I see that the original author has not updated the library to rectify this
problem.
Thanks,
Barnadeep
Original comment by barnade...@gmail.com
on 24 Apr 2013 at 5:51
Hi,
Unfortunately I can only echo what I've posted before. This library writes in
BIFF2 format which was originally used by Excel 2.0 (I can't even find when it
was released, it was before 1990).
To read more on BIFF2 and its limitations, go to section 2.2 in this document:
http://www.openoffice.org/sc/excelfileformat.pdf
Long story short, while this library uses BIFF2, this issue can't be fixed and
no one really should use this library in production code. You may export to CSV
instead, that's trivial. Also, to save you some time, some of our users already
complained that they could only open the files created with as3xls in Excel
2010 after relaxing the security settings to allow the opening of legacy
workbooks - although I haven't tried whether this really has to be done.
Regards,
Zsolt
Original comment by thesande...@gmail.com
on 24 Apr 2013 at 6:48
same issue!! still no fixes??
Original comment by okter80
on 11 Mar 2014 at 5:21
Anyone got a workaround?
Original comment by shimona....@gmail.com
on 16 Apr 2014 at 1:02
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I just ran into the same issue. After some research I concluded that it's not a
trivial fix. The export format is BIFF2, which is really really old and has
LABEL cell limit 255. All strings are exported as LABEL cells so no hope
without upgrading to BIFF8 format, which requires using a different cell type
LABELSST, and the addition of a string table SST in the format.
It's interesting that the importer recognizes and properly imports BIFF8. So if
anybody got 2 days to work on this he probably could figure out how to buff the
exporter to BIFF8 without reading the BIFF8 spec.
Original comment by A.Bankn...@gmail.com
on 14 Aug 2014 at 3:43
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
nrangababu@gmail.com
on 9 May 2011 at 2:31