Laurent Godard wrote:
MAXCOLCOUNT_DEFINE, but I'm not sure if all code that deals with
column names can handle more than two letters.
yes i found it (was not so hard ;-) )
i'll try and see for the letter support
a pointer on the source where to do handle it ? (well, optional)
The code in addr
Hi Niklas,
The code in address.cxx is prepared for larger column numbers and should
generally be used. I'm just not sure.
i confirm it works
the cell is
AUHT200
for 32 000 columns and 2 000 000 rows
(the spacing is also good)
Hey Excel12, OOoCalc has the biggest one
Thanks Niklas !!
La
Hi Niklas
thanks for your response
MAXCOLCOUNT_DEFINE, but I'm not sure if all code that deals with column
names can handle more than two letters.
yes i found it (was not so hard ;-) )
i'll try and see for the letter support
a pointer on the source where to do handle it ? (well, optional)
Laurent Godard wrote:
i could not wait
i just built sc with a 2 000 000 rows (multiple of 128)
it works :) wonderfull
So Now, I can say "OOo has the biggest one" ;)
lets try if we can do with more than 16 000 columns :)
MAXCOLCOUNT_DEFINE, but I'm not sure if all code that deals with column
n
Hi Niklas
If it's just for a laugh, change MAXROWCOUNT_DEFINE in
sc/inc/address.hxx, only make it a multiple of 128.
i could not wait
i just built sc with a 2 000 000 rows (multiple of 128)
it works :) wonderfull
So Now, I can say "OOo has the biggest one" ;)
lets try if we can do with more
Hi Niklas,
thanks for your response
If it's just for a laugh, change MAXROWCOUNT_DEFINE in
sc/inc/address.hxx, only make it a multiple of 128.
great :)
just a build showing it is possible
i'll try in next one :)
To "really" increase the limit, some more changes are needed. Drawing
layer c
Laurent Godard wrote:
reading some press article, it is claimed that the next xls monster will
handle 1 000 000 of lines and thousands of columns
i think it is ridiculous but for a end-user point of view it will be a
difference. And communication by microsoft seems to oriented in this
direct
Hi
reading some press article, it is claimed that the next xls monster will
handle 1 000 000 of lines and thousands of columns
i think it is ridiculous but for a end-user point of view it will be a
difference. And communication by microsoft seems to oriented in this
direction
would it be