Alan - Not out of the woods yet...the CFSPREADSHEET tag is recognized now, but appears not to be working per spec.
I am getting "Query attribute must be query object" error when attempting to execute: <cfspreadsheet query="MedClaimDat" action="WRITE" overwrite="true" filename="C:\openbd\tomcat\webapps\ROOT\test.xlsx" /> This line of code does work on our trial instance of CF 9, so I think it is formed correctly. I successfully dumped the query so the query is valid. If you think I should be on the desktop server, then I will nuke the Tomcat installation and reinstall. On May 13, 12:55 pm, "Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts)" <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry this took so much trouble to get there. > > I would put this down to Tomcat - it is the only J2EE server that has > given us a lot of installation grief. > > Would recommend the Desktop Server for a complete point'n'click get and > running. This is becoming the new standard to which people are going to. > > Glad to hear you are running no > > > > > > > > Joe Genshlea wrote: > > Thank you! > > > and the winner is: > > > <pluginjarpath>file:///C://openbd/lib/openbdplugin-spreadsheet.jar</ > > pluginjarpath> -- official tag/function reference: http://openbd.org/manual/ mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
