Yes!

1) Excel Files will not be a straight-forward table of data... Instead,
most of the files have no data upto 20 rows. This is where the trick
lies.You can't treat the worksheet as a Table. You need to read rows one by
one. Sizes-Code in one place and style, color, sizes in a different
location.
2) There are many different file types(with different layout of data) from
various vendors.

OK, I was thinking on how to show the status of the file processing.. Now I
have decided NOT to use FileSystemWatcher. If there are more files to be
upload.. FSW wouldn't be the choice.. Am I correct?




                                                                                       
                            
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Is there a reason you're not analyzing the Excel file in the ASP.NET page,
or passing it directly to the Windows app to be analyzed?

Just wondering why all the extra dancing around with the FSW and the .Net
Windows app.

Chris

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Hi All,

I have a ASP.NET page uploading Excel file. This page also has a
FileSystemWatcher to monitor a file being created in a designated folder.

The uploaded excel file will be processed by a .net windows app and writes
the "status" as textfile for the web application to read and display the
status. I hope this is clear!

1) Is there any other way to notify the outcome of uploaded file processing
to an ASP.NET application?
2) I have fswStatus_Created event to wait for the "status" file to be
completely created using Thread.Sleep(x) value. But I guess this could be
problematic!!
3) I am actually reading the "status" file (inside  fswStatus_Created) to
show in a label, but it doesn't display the text. Why?

I thought of processing the Excel sheet and notify the user by an email,
but
that option isn't accepted by my company!!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.

Mohan






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