If you are copying the format for the cell from another cell that you have
already created in your template, is it not simply a matter of doing that,
getting the format applied to the template cell and then applying it to the
cell you are inserting? That code would look something like this;

I am not sure what your processing cycle looks like but I am going to assume
that as you populate a row in the worksheet with data, you simply look into
the same column in the previous row to retrieve a cell whose formatting you
can copy. If this is the case, then the code could look somthing like this;

// assume I am inserting a new row number 10
// and a cell into column 5.
int rowNumIndex = 9;
int newCellIndex = 4;

Row newRow = sheet.createRow(rowNumIndex);
Cell newCell = newRow.createCell(newCellIndex);
newCell.setCellValue(100000.00);

// Get a reference to the a cell in the same column but the previous row -
this assumes that
// the previous row was populated but that is a detail that depends upon how
you are
// processing the CSV file I suppose. You could change this to alwasy look
into the row
// you created using Excel when you built your template, if this row was the
second row
// on the worksheet, you could even hard code that row index, a little like
this;
//
newCell.setCellStyle(sheet.getRow(1).getCell(newCellIndex).getCellStyle());
newCell.setCellStyle(sheet.getRow(newRowIndex -
1).getCell(newCellIndex).getCellStyle());

Not very neat but all it does is apply to all cells in a specific column,
the same cell style. I have not tried this on 'running' code but it should
be easy enough to test quite quickly and assuming the format applied to the
cell in your template works then it should be copied into those cells you
create.

Yours

Mark B



KonstantinD wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm creating xlsx workbook using XSSF and having issues assigning the
> currency format to a cell.
> My problem happens if the number is greater than 10,000.00.  I get
> ######## instead of the number.
> If I click on that cell, I get the correct number, but I don't want to
> explain that to my clients :)
> If the number is less than 10k everything works perfectly.
> 
> I have an Excel template which I'm populating with values from the CSV
> file.  
> In that template all I have is a row with column headers.
> I'm setting a currency format to one of the columns in the template and
> then reading that format in my program.  I then assign that format to each
> cell in that column.
> 
> I've tried using Excel's default currency format : $#,##0.00 and I've
> tried changing it to allow greater numbers: $###,##0.00.  But with both of
> them I get the same problem if the number is greater than 10k.
> 
> Here's the code that I'm using to set the format:
> XSSFCellStyle style = wb.createCellStyle();
> CreationHelper createHelper = wb.getCreationHelper();
> String dFormat =
> sheet.getRow(1).getCell(col).getCellStyle().getDataFormatString();
> 
> style.setDataFormat(createHelper.createDataFormat().getFormat(dFormat));
> cell.setCellValue(Double.parseDouble(value));
> cell.setCellStyle(style);
> 
> I would greatly appreciate any help with this.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Konstantin.
> 

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