He means 3 *lac <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakh>* rows, which is 300,000
thousand rows.
This isn't really a GWT discussion - but 65536 rows is the maximum excel can
support. You can however create multiple sheets and get around that.

--Sri


On 30 May 2010 06:45, mP <[email protected]> wrote:

> What is 3 lack of rows as a simple number? If you need to export more
> than
> 65536 rows and poi/jexcel can't handle that large amount maybe you
> need to ask the respective communities of eachnof those libs. It can't
> be a coincidence both libs only support 65536 rows, does excel support
> more than 65536 ?
> t
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