Dear Paul
Have you defined a variable T or F somewhere?
Rather than look to find out why not replace T by TRUE and F by FALSE
and see if that solves your problem.
On 10/03/2017 07:58, Paul Anthony Frontéri wrote:
Hey.
I am trying to append a sheet to an existing file using write.xlsx, see
code under:
write.xlsx(x = data1,file = filename,sheetName = "data1", asTable = FALSE,
col.names = T,row.names = F,append = F)
write.xlsx(x = data2,file = filename,sheetName = "data2", asTable = FALSE,
col.names = T,row.names = F,append = T)
However, when using the last line does it not append it to the file, but
overwrite the file. Meaning that the file, which I have have called:
filename <- "test.xlsx"
only includes one sheet - data2. The first data sheet is not there. Why
does not append work with write.xlsx?
Paul
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