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Write-into-Row

Command Description

Write an array of row data starting from the specified cell in the sheet

Command Prototype

Excel.WriteRow(objExcelWorkBook,sheet,strCell,data,bSave)

Parameter Description

ParameterRequiredTypeDefaultDescription
objExcelWorkBookTrueexpressionobjExcelWorkBookExcel workbook object (workbook opened with "Open Excel" command (Excel.OpenExcel) or the workbook object returned by the command "Bind Excel" (Excel.BindBook))
sheetTruestring"Sheet1"The string means sheet name. The number means sheet order(starting from 0)
strCellTruestring"A1"Two forms of cell are supported: cell names (such as "A1") or array of rows and columns (such as [row number, column number]). It is case-insensitive to use cell names
dataTrueexpression[1,'one',2,'two',3,'three']The array to be written
bSaveTruebooleanNoneSave immediately after the operation

Demo

/************************Insert row ************************ ******** 
**Input 1:
** objExcelWorkBook--Excel workbook object (a workbook opened using the "Open Excel" command (Excel.OpenExcel) or a job bound using the "Bind Excel" command (Excel.BindBook) book object).
**Entry 2:
** sheet--If a string is used, it means the name of the specified worksheet; if a number is used, it means the order of the specified worksheet (starting from 0).
**Entry 3:
** strCell--Specified cell, supports two forms of cell name such as "A1" and row and column array such as [row number, column number]. When using the cell name, it is not case-sensitive.
**Entry 4:
** data--Array to write.
**Entry 5:
** bSave--The operation is completed and saved immediately. (boolean true/false)
**
*********************************************************************/

objExcelWorkBook = Excel.OpenExcel(@res"Test.xlsx",True,"Excel","","")
Excel.InsertRow(objExcelWorkBook,"Sheet1","A1",["a","b","c","d"],False)
TracePrint "Insert row: A row of data 'abcd' has been inserted above the row of A1 of the Excel object Sheet1 worksheet
Excel.CloseExcel(objExcelWorkBook,True)