What about :
if row.n1.split(',') == 'Yes':
Richard
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 2:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, I got it to work with this:
>
>
> wb = load_workbook(filename= os.path.join(request.folder, 'static',
> 'survey.xlsx'))
> cells = wb['Sheet1']
> if row.n1 ==* [*'Yes'*]*:
> cells['I8'] = 'Yes'
> else:
> cells['I8'] = 'No'
>
>
> Just needed the brackets because it is from a list..however this seems
> like a very tedious solution because if I have more options than just "Yes"
> or "No" it's going to be very long, so I still wonder if there would be a
> better way. Until then, this will do!
>
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