Hi,
    I hope this solves the problem.  you can use
the microsoft's ODBC driver for Excel sheet and read individual columns as
if they are contained in a database table.Alternately, you can save the
excel sheet as a csv(comma separated values) format and use Microsoft's text
driver(ODBC).
regards,
balaji.
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Subject: java and excel


> Hi all,
>
>  This may be out of topic but i need itvery urgently.
> i have an excel file with 4 sheets containing many data.
> is it possible to read a particular sheet's contents (column wise)
>
>
> Regards
> Ramesh Kesavanarayanan
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