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Re: Excel column returns null for non-numeric characters
Thanks! I was struggling a bit with it... Just a hint for others - If you have no column names you still have to fill in something for the name in the Schema.ini file. In particular you have touse letter "F" and the column number... e.g. [parameter_sets.csv] ColNameHeader=True Format=Delimited(;) Col1=F1 Text Col2=F2 Text Col3=F3 Text Col4=F4 Text Col5=F5 Text Col6=F6 Text Col7=F7 Text Col8=F8 Text895Views1like0CommentsRe: Excel column returns null for non-numeric characters
Good morning everybody, I suffer from a simillar problem. I have columns of HEX values which are separated by coma and a space (e.g. "53, 0F"). The columns themselves are separated by semicolon (CSV file). It all works fine until I reach cells with values such as "00, 01" in which case TestComplete interprets this as "0". I have tried using different text "separators" and trying to "force" text format by using apostrophe at the begining of the cell... At best I can get the values out in this format: '00, 01' (including the apostrophes)3.4KViews0likes1CommentRe: Help needed on parametrizing
Hi everybody, I am quite new to test complete and I am struggling a bit with parametrizing my Data-Driven Loop. I have two fields in my program that I need to fill from an Excel sheet. First field is always filled with values from the first Excel column (e.g. Variables.DataIN["F1"]). However for some runs the second field needs to be filled fromExcel columns different from column nr. 2. Currently I have it like this - Variables.DataIN["F2"]. Is it somehow possible to substitute the "F2" with a parameter that would tell TestComplete to look into a different column for that particular run? I tried but I am stuck. :smileysad: Thank you very much Regards MartinSolved1.1KViews0likes1Comment