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    rdop
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    Hi All i need to write some data in excel file.I user CBasicExcel but in this calss memory leak problem.There is any more class. Thanks in advance

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      Hi All i need to write some data in excel file.I user CBasicExcel but in this calss memory leak problem.There is any more class. Thanks in advance

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      Rajesh R Subramanian
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      I didn't see any memory leaks in CBasicExcel. Chances are that you're misusing it.

      It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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        I didn't see any memory leaks in CBasicExcel. Chances are that you're misusing it.

        It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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        Hi Subramanian if you see in the article <pre>CBasicExcel</pre> FAQ then you have found too many question about Memory leak and LongFile.

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          Hi Subramanian if you see in the article <pre>CBasicExcel</pre> FAQ then you have found too many question about Memory leak and LongFile.

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          trioum
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          where can I found documentation of that class in msdn

          Trioum

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            where can I found documentation of that class in msdn

            Trioum

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            rdop
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            i think you should ask that question from author of CBasicExcel.

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              i think you should ask that question from author of CBasicExcel.

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              trioum
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              who is author and please forward me link

              Trioum

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                who is author and please forward me link

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                BasicExcel - A Class to Read and Write to Microsoft Excel[^]

                modified on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 7:48 AM

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                  Hi Subramanian if you see in the article <pre>CBasicExcel</pre> FAQ then you have found too many question about Memory leak and LongFile.

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                  Rajesh R Subramanian
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                  Did you actually experience memory leaks while using it, or are you just going by some comments in the page? The article updates section says that memory leaks were fixed. However, I've used the said class in a few instances and I did not find any memory leaks. May be I did not use it extensively enough, but it was sufficient for my purposes. You might as well want to try XLW (just google it).

                  It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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                    Did you actually experience memory leaks while using it, or are you just going by some comments in the page? The article updates section says that memory leaks were fixed. However, I've used the said class in a few instances and I did not find any memory leaks. May be I did not use it extensively enough, but it was sufficient for my purposes. You might as well want to try XLW (just google it).

                    It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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                    rdop
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                    Ok Can any one tell how can i use

                    XLW

                    Plz help me.I need forum member help

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                      Ok Can any one tell how can i use

                      XLW

                      Plz help me.I need forum member help

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                      Rajesh R Subramanian
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                      Hello, XLW has a mailing list, which you can use to obtain help with using it. Take a look at the following page for more information: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xlw/support[^]

                      It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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                        Hello, XLW has a mailing list, which you can use to obtain help with using it. Take a look at the following page for more information: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xlw/support[^]

                        It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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                        Thanks

                        Subramanian

                        But i havnn't found any topic How to use Xlw.If it's possible then give me step.How to write data in excel through XLW. please help.

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                          Thanks

                          Subramanian

                          But i havnn't found any topic How to use Xlw.If it's possible then give me step.How to write data in excel through XLW. please help.

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                          rdop wrote:

                          Thanks

                          You're welcome. :)

                          rdop wrote:

                          But i havnn't found any topic How to use Xlw.If it's possible then give me step.How to write data in excel through XLW.

                          Use the link that I gave to you in my previous post. There is a mailing list, that you will have to join and you can discuss stuff related to XLW (including asking for technical help) in it.

                          It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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