Hello Ayodeji Aladejebi,

You already done, to select the particular file and load and view the file.
that's fine.
Now I want to validate each cell in easy manner. For example, if xl file
contains 1000 fields, most of the fields not validated - unvalidated fields
are colored.

so i want to list out easily with unvalidated fieldname, cellname, cell
value, error name. If I click that row/any link of that row, it should go to
edit page and after update, it should be stored xl file.

finally checked fields cell values should be stored in xl file in the
appropriate cell name.

Suppose, I have 2 fields not validated means, then the table looks like
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Field Name/Column Name        CellName     CellValue     error name
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ColumnName1                       A1              Edi            name should
be atleast 20 characters
ColumnName2                       B4(Column 2, Row 4)   <not-set>       
name should not be empty
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             

all the fields should be checked empty field, field should be atleast 20
char.
Suppose, i have 100 unvalidated field, if i click submit, all the rows
should be with link is easy edit(consider the above table row, if i click
the first row, then onfocus the A1 Cell textbox value) and submit the record
and change the content of the appropriate cellname of the xl file.

if more than 20 fields then pagination is easy way to see the records.

This is my request. If you have doubt, please let me know.

Thanking you.
Regards,
Edi


Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
> 
> I really dint get your question but from what i interpreted,
> if you want an easy way to map between the Cell values and thier names
> then,
> 
> develop an interpreting matrix that maps A1, A2, B1 to the 2-Dimension
> model
> array that contains the values,
> 
> For columns, you have A,B,C,D,E......AA (there is a common algorithm on
> how
> to generate this from 1,2,3,4,5.......)
> For rows, you have the 1,2,3,4,.....
> 
> Then you have Cell[row][col] array or IModel[row][col] or
> TextField[row][col], any one you choose,
> 
> then when you need the value of B4, then your interpreter translates it to
> Column 2, Row 4
> 
> ?
> 
> On 7/17/07, Edi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello Ayodeji Aladejebi,
>>
>> Thank you so much for your kind consideration regarding paginations.
>> and my question is how to find the each cell name.
>>
>> for. eg. First cell name is A1 in the xl sheet, and its value may be
>> integer/float/general. I want to get the cell name A1 and it's value.
>>
>> (we already get the value and displayed)
>>
>> Hope you understand my question.
>>
>> Thanking you.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Edi
>>
>>
>>
>> Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
>> >
>> > hi Edi,
>> >
>> > Concerning your question on Horizontal and vertical paging strategy, it
>> > wont
>> > be quite simple as ABC, i havent gotten time to do it but when i am
>> less
>> > busy i will work on it.
>> >
>> > i dint also pick your question on A1, B2, C1? you want to change it?,
>> >
>> > On 7/16/07, Edi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hi, How to find each xl cell name,
>> >>
>> >> Eg. A1, B2, C1 etc....
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > thats why the source is open for you to hack into :)
>> >> >
>> >> > however,
>> >> > 1. for the <Not Set> Stuff, check the XCell class for modification
>> >> > 2. the one without ajax is easy, Look up the ExcelGridPanel class
>> and
>> >> make
>> >> > these modifications
>> >> >
>> >> > final XCell cell = ...
>> >> > TextField celltx = new TextField("cell", new
>> >> PropertyModel(cell,"data")){
>> >> >     public void onComponentTag(ComponentTag tag){
>> >> >         super.onComponentTag(tag);
>> >> >         if(!isValid()){
>> >> >            tag.put("class", "grid-error");
>> >> >
>> >> >           }else
>> >> >            tag.put("class", "grid-normal");
>> >> >           //How can I change the empty field box style in Red color.
>> >> It's
>> >> > easy to
>> >> > //Identify. Because XL file may contains lot of empty fields.
>> >> >           if(cell.getContent().equals(""))
>> >> >           tag.put("class","grid-error");
>> >> > //In xls one field contains more than 20 characters. When I upload
>> that
>> >> > xls,
>> >> > //initially it shows the data only not in red color box. But when I
>> >> click
>> >> > the
>> >> > //box only it shows red color. How can I show in red color when load
>> >> the
>> >> > //document.
>> >> >           if(cell.getContent().length() > 20)
>> >> >           tag.put("class", "grid-error");
>> >> > //And how can I add alt tag when I mouse over the empty field text
>> box
>> >> -
>> >> > //for eg. If I mouse over the empty field, It shows the empty field
>> >> should
>> >> > not
>> >> > //be allowed.
>> >> > if(cell.getContent().equals(""))
>> >> >           tag.put("alt","Empty Cells Not Allowed ");
>> >> >
>> >> >          }
>> >> >    };
>> >> >
>> >> >>>After changing the file, what is save record button. How it works?
>> >> Please
>> >> >>>explain.
>> >> >
>> >> > hmm... ok, depends on what you want to achieve but basically this is
>> >> the
>> >> > part of the code that you du what you got to do
>> >> >
>> >> > when i wrote the code, i used it for a project where ppl needed to
>> >> upload
>> >> > Mobile phone contacts into a database from Excel file, so our line
>> of
>> >> > purpose may be different. if you want to allow users to modify the
>> >> Excel
>> >> > Spreadsheet, its a different ball game
>> >> >
>> >> >  Form gridForm = new Form("gridform"){
>> >> >
>> >> >             public void onSubmit(){
>> >> >                 //you could keep a reference to a XCell array and
>> then
>> >> > write
>> >> > it back to the corresponding Cell instances from the Workbook
>> >> > // NOte: that the code assumes every data in the Excel is a String.
>> to
>> >> > support multiple data types is another beast of code
>> >> >
>> >> >               //so place your logic code here
>> >> >             }
>> >> > }
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> >
>> >> > On 7/4/07, Edi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> In xls one field contains more than 20 characters. When I upload
>> that
>> >> >> xls,
>> >> >> initially it shows the data only not in red color box. But when I
>> >> click
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> box only it shows red color. How can I show in red color when load
>> the
>> >> >> document.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > meanwhile for the AjaxExcelGirdPanel, you have to click on the
>> cell
>> >> >> labels
>> >> >> > to edit them and you will require
>> >> >> > wicket-extensions along with the wicket jar to make it work
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > regards
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > On 7/4/07, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> hmm..i have been busy
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> but i worked a quick fix for you
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> it is attached, its a netbeans project folder.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I really hope you find it useful
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> There are two panels there that meet your requirements
>> >> >> >> ExcelGridPanel and AjaxExcelGridPanel
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> i does not support paging yet so that gagantic excel data wont
>> >> scatter
>> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> screen
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I also realized that Loop and ListView have a lot of difference
>> cuz
>> >> >> >> igor's
>> >> >> >> validation error notification code did not work with Loop until
>> i
>> >> >> >> modified
>> >> >> >> it to ListView
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Either way, you could work your way from what is attached
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> when i have more updates, i will let you know
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> regards
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> On 7/2/07, Edi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > Excuse me,
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > ANy updates? please
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >> > > alas...igor has rescued us
>> >> >> >> > > pls give me some time to update the code wih this approach
>> and
>> >> >> send
>> >> >> >> it
>> >> >> >> > to
>> >> >> >> > > yu
>> >> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >> > > On 6/29/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> On 6/29/07, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > that should be simple, although my wicket is bit rusty at
>> >> the
>> >> >> >> > moment, I
>> >> >> >> > >> > think
>> >> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> >  final TextField tx = new TextField("cell", new
>> >> >> >> > >> > PropertyModel(values[row][col],"data"));
>> >> >> >> > >> >   tx.add(new IValidator(){
>> >> >> >> > >> >       public void validate(FormComponent fc){
>> >> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> >       if(fc.getValue () is greater than 20){
>> >> >> >> > >> >         fc.add(new AttributeModifier("style",true, new
>> >> >> >> > >> > Model("background-color: #FF0000;")));
>> >> >> >> > >> >         fc.error("error.toolongvalue ",null);
>> >> >> >> > >> >       }else{
>> >> >> >> > >> >       fc.add(new AttributeModifier("style",true, new
>> >> >> >> > >> > Model("background-color: normal-color;")));
>> >> >> >> > >> >      }
>> >> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> >     }
>> >> >> >> > >> >   });
>> >> >> >> > >> >   item.add(tx);
>> >> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > something like dat...just buzz around
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> ayyayay, i guess no matter how you try to engineer the api
>> >> people
>> >> >> >> > always
>> >> >> >> > >> find ways to abuse it :)
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> TextField tf=new TextField(....) { oncomponenttag(tag) { if
>> >> >> >> > (!isvalid())
>> >> >> >> > >> {
>> >> >> >> > >> tag.put("class","error"); } }};
>> >> >> >> > >> tf.add(StringValidator.maxLength(20));
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> -igor
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> On 6/29/07, Edi < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > Or, tell me how to validate, if the text box value
>> exceeds
>> >> 20
>> >> >> >> > >> > > characters, I
>> >> >> >> > >> > > want to change the color of the text box. HOW?
>> >> >> >> > >> > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > well,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > yu can use String.length to do dat. but be aware it
>> >> might
>> >> >> >> > jumble
>> >> >> >> > >> > > your
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > table
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > because some Text will be *This is a very long text
>> that
>> >> >> can
>> >> >> >> > expand
>> >> >> >> > >> > > the
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > Textfield too much* and some will be just "Hi".
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > I had to make that trade off as well
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > i am looking for some javascript technique maybe yu
>> can
>> >> >> show
>> >> >> >> me
>> >> >> >> > if
>> >> >> >> > >> > > yu
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > find.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > Look for a javascript library that can allow a user
>> to
>> >> >> >> > dynamically
>> >> >> >> > >> > > expand
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > the textfield lenght with his mouse. so that we can
>> >> attach
>> >> >> >> that
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > Behavior
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > to
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > each Textfield
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > > On 6/29/07, Edi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> Hi,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> In your sample code,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> tx.add (new AttributeModifier("size",true, new
>> >> >> >> > >> Model(String.valueOf
>> >> >> >> > >> > > (8))));
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> It shows all the size of textbox is same.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> I want to change the size of text box value
>> according
>> >> to
>> >> >> text
>> >> >> >> > each
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> contents
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > meanwhile,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > if yu look at this code in the Wicket - JExcel
>> >> example
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > Cell cell = sheet.getCell(col, row);
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> values[row][col]
>> >> =
>> >> >> new
>> >> >> >> > >> > > XCell(row,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > col,cell.getContents());
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >                                     return
>> >> >> >> > >> > > values[row][col].getData();
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > The Cell object is from JExcel and its where
>> Datatype
>> >> >> >> should
>> >> >> >> > be
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> retrieved
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > from
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > 2. To validate,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > You can write a default wicket validator (See
>> >> Validator
>> >> >> >> > >> > > examples),
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > The validator can access the Textfield arrays and
>> >> then
>> >> >> >> check
>> >> >> >> > for
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> validity
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > its shouldn't be too difficult anyway
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> > On 6/28/07, Ayodeji Aladejebi
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> I think that is within the scope of the JExcel
>> API
>> >> and
>> >> >> not
>> >> >> >> > a
>> >> >> >> > >> > > wicket
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> thing.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> Refer to the JExcel API doc first
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> On 6/28/07, Edi < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > I am Newbie of Wicket. I have downloaded sample
>> >> >> example
>> >> >> >> > to
>> >> >> >> > >> > > read XLS
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> file
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > using Wicket with JExcel.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > It's working fine.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > My doubt is 1.How can I retrieve the datatype
>> of
>> >> each
>> >> >> >> > cell?
>> >> >> >> > >> > > and 2.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> How
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > to
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > validate the each cell values?
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > Please give me some Suggestions.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > Thanking You.
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > Regards,
>> >> >> >> > >> > > >> >> > Edi
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