Suck it out of a JDBC result set and use the HSSF usermodel API.

check the HSSF documentation "Quick Guide" and the java.sun.com tutorial on JDBC
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jdbc/

-Andy

Peter Boivin wrote:

Let me ask you this then. If I don't use the borland approach, what is your
preferred way of getting stuff from a database and pushing it to excel?

"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:3DBFECB2.4070104@;apache.org...

You'd have to write an appropriate control I'd assume.
Though, Its been years since I messed with Borland's weird
data control stuff...I hope for your sake its better now ;-)

-andy

Peter Boivin wrote:


If any of you are familar with queryDataSet by Borland (using JBuilder

7),

could you give me some kind of clue as how to push that over to excel

using

Poi?

I have an object of queryDataSet all set. I just don't know how to push
over to excel.

Kindly,
Peter





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