Hi Nick, I'd be more than happy to contribute.
I'm not sure this ones too relevant, as I suspect the REAL Bloomberg Add-In obtains realtime quotes from their online subscription-only system, but maybe their API is documented & just needs to run on a machine thats tunneled to them?... My version just returns a deterministic hash of the two parameter Strings, but it prevents the exception which was causing grief. (There is also a 4-parameter signature, but it wasn't used in the example Excel, so I didn't bother with that one) What did occur to me though, is some of the formula infrastructure stuff could maybe be made even better(!) & maybe the interface could be made pluggable, without compromising performance, or maybe it already is & I just oversaw that? I just scratched the surface with it this weekend, but I could take a look... ...although I'm a bit tied up with an Open-Source project of my own at present. Best regards, DaveLaw ----- original message -------- Subject: Re: POI 3.7 can't get formula Sent: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 From: Nick Burch<[email protected]> > On Sun, 14 Nov 2010, David Law wrote: > > Here... > > http://www.apconsult.de/projects/persella/TestRawDataPersella_v3.7.jar > > ...is a Jarfile I've put together. > > > > Basically, I've created a new Function, BDP, for your Bloomberg Excel > Add-In. > > Would you be willing to contribute this to POI? If so, please create a new > issue in bugzilla and upload the patch! > > Thanks > Nick > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --- original message end ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
