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Daniel Stieglitz updated NIFI-13467:
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    Description: 
It was assumed that the SplitExcel total.rows attribute represents total 
visible rows with data but there are two situations which seem to dispel that 
assumption. The following two situations must be clarified:

# The Excel spreadsheet on a particular sheet appears to have *_more rows_* 
than the SplitExcel processor reports with the total.rows attribute
# The Excel spreadsheet on a particular sheet appears to have *_less rows_* 
than the SplitExcel processor reports with the total.rows attribute

  was:
It was assumed that the SplitExcel total.rows attribute represents total rows 
with data but there are two situations which seem to dispel that assumption. 
The following two situations must be clarified:

# The Excel spreadsheet on a particular sheet appears to have *_more rows_* 
than the SplitExcel processor reports with the total.rows attribute
# The Excel spreadsheet on a particular sheet appears to have *_less rows_* 
than the SplitExcel processor reports with the total.rows attribute


> Clarify what the total.rows attribute in SplitExcel Represent
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>
>                 Key: NIFI-13467
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-13467
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Daniel Stieglitz
>            Assignee: Daniel Stieglitz
>            Priority: Major
>
> It was assumed that the SplitExcel total.rows attribute represents total 
> visible rows with data but there are two situations which seem to dispel that 
> assumption. The following two situations must be clarified:
> # The Excel spreadsheet on a particular sheet appears to have *_more rows_* 
> than the SplitExcel processor reports with the total.rows attribute
> # The Excel spreadsheet on a particular sheet appears to have *_less rows_* 
> than the SplitExcel processor reports with the total.rows attribute



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