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  • Инструмент OLE

    Инструмент OLE

    CONTEST:

    1.Task for the laboratory work.

    2.Theory part.

    Build-in FoxProw commands

    OLE

    Practical usage of data of data transfer.

    Technical facilities & literature used.

    Applications

    1. Task for the laboratory work.

    The aim of this work is to show our ability to work with different

    Microsoft applications & to produce the data exchange between them, using

    build-in commands, OLE instruments & other possible facilities.

    In the practical examples we will show the data transfer process using the

    following Microsoft Applications: FoxPro, Excel & Word.

    Also it is necessary to present the theory about the data transfer for it

    is impossible to use all of them in the examples.

    2. Theory part.

    There are several different ways to transfer data from FoxPro to different

    Microsoft Applications & vice versa.

    1. Built-in FoxPro commands.

    Operator can use several built-in commands of FoxPro such as Export,

    Import, Copy and Append from.

    Now we would like to present some helpful information about these

    operands.

    The format of EXPORT is:

    EXPORT TO

    [FIELDS ]

    []

    [FOR ]

    [WHILE ]

    [NOOPTIMIZE]

    [[TYPE] DIF | MOD | SYLK | WK1 | WKS | WR1 | WRK | XLS]]

    Remarks

    Use EXPORT to use FoxPro data in other software packages.

    If the table/.DBF you are exporting from is indexed, the new file created

    is created in the indexed order.

    Clauses

    Include the name of the file to which FoxPro exports data. If you do not

    include an extension with the file name, the default extension for the

    specified file type is assigned.

    FIELDS

    Include FIELDS to specify which fields are copied to the new

    file. If the FIELDS clause is omitted, all fields are copied to the new

    file. Memo and general fields are not copied to the new file even if their

    names are included in the field list.

    The scope clauses are: ALL, NEXT , RECORD , and REST. These

    are explained in the Overview of the FoxPro Language chapter in the FoxPro

    Language Reference. Commands which include operate only on the

    table/.DBF in the active work area.

    You can specify a scope of records to copy to the new file. Only the

    records that fall within the range of records specified by the scope are

    copied to the new file.

    The default scope for EXPORT is ALL records.

    FOR

    If the FOR clause is included, only records that satisfy the logical

    condition are copied to the new file. Including the FOR clause

    lets you conditionally copy records, filtering out undesired records.

    Rushmore optimizes an EXPORT ... FOR command if is an

    optimizable expression. For best performance, use an optimizable

    expression in the FOR clause. A discussion of Rushmore optimizable

    expressions appears in the Optimizing Your Application chapter in the

    FoxPro Developer's Guide.

    WHILE

    If the WHILE clause is included, records are copied to the new file for as

    long as the logical expression evaluates to true (.T.).

    NOOPTIMIZE

    To cause Rushmore not to optimize EXPORT, include NOOPTIMIZE. For more

    information, see SET OPTIMIZE and the Rushmore discussion in the Optimizing

    Your Application chapter of the FoxPro Developer's Guide

    .

    TYPE

    You must specify the type of file to be created. The TYPE key word is

    optional, but you must specify one of the following file types.

    DIF

    When you specify DIF, each field from a FoxPro table/.DBF becomes a vector

    (column) and each record becomes a tuple (row) in a DIF (Data Interchange

    Format) file, used by VisiCalc. The new file name is assigned a .DIF

    extension if an extension isn't included in .

    MOD

    Use the MOD clause to export to a file in Microsoft Multiplan version 4.01

    MOD format. The new file name is assigned an .MOD extension if you don't

    include an extension in .

    SYLK

    A SYLK file is a Symbolic Link interchange format (used by Microsoft

    Multiplan) in which each field from a FoxPro table/.DBF becomes a column in

    the spreadsheet and each record becomes a row. By default, SYLK file names

    have no extension.

    WK1

    Include this option to create a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet from a FoxPro

    table/.DBF. A .WK1 extension is assigned to the spreadsheet file name for

    use with Lotus 1-2-3 revision 2.x. Each field from the table/.DBF becomes

    a column in the new spreadsheet, and each record in the table/.DBF becomes

    a spreadsheet row.

    WKS

    A Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet can be created from a FoxPro table/.DBF with this

    option. A .WKS extension is assigned to the spreadsheet file name for use

    with Lotus 1-2-3 revision 1-A. Each field from the table/.DBF becomes a

    column in the new spreadsheet, and each record becomes a row in the

    spreadsheet.

    WR1

    Include this option to create a Lotus Symphony spreadsheet from a FoxPro

    table/.DBF. A .WR1 extension is assigned to the spreadsheet for use with

    Symphony version 1.01. Each field from the table/.DBF becomes a column in

    the new spreadsheet, and each record in the table/.DBF becomes a row in the

    spreadsheet.

    WRK

    A Lotus Symphony spreadsheet can be created from a FoxPro table/.DBF with

    this option. A .WRK extension is assigned to the spreadsheet file name for

    use with Symphony version 1.10. Each field from the table/.DBF becomes a

    column in the new spreadsheet, and each record in the table/.DBF becomes a

    row in the spreadsheet.

    XLS

    Include XLS to create a spreadsheet you can use in Microsoft Excel. Each

    field in the +selected table/.DBF becomes a column in the spreadsheet; each

    table/.DBF record becomes a row in the spreadsheet. An .XLS file name

    extension is assigned to the newly created spreadsheet file unless you

    specify a different extension.

    The format of IMPORT is:

    IMPORT FROM

    [TYPE]

    FW2 | MOD | PDOX | RPD | WK1 | WK3 | WKS | WR1 | WRK | XLS

    As it shown in format (TYPE) there are many possible Microsoft

    applications to import from to FoxPro but the meaning of these properties,

    description of which you can see in the previous chapter, that’s why it’s

    not necessary to list all of them again. So we will mention those most

    common used.

    Remarks

    Most software packages store their data in a file format that cannot be

    opened directly in FoxPro. IMPORT creates a new FoxPro table/.DBF from

    data stored in file formats that FoxPro cannot read.

    A new table/.DBF is created with the same name as the file the data is

    imported from. A .DBF extension is assigned to the newly created

    table/.DBF.

    Clauses

    is the name of the file to import data from. If you don't include

    an extension with the file name, the default extension for the specified

    file type is assumed.

    TYPE

    The key word TYPE is optional, but you must include one of the following

    file types described below.

    PDOX

    Include PDOX to import Paradox files. Database files in Paradox versions

    3.5 and 4.0 by Borland can be imported by including the PDOX option.

    XLS

    Include XLS to import data from Microsoft Excel spreadsheets versions 2.0,

    3.0 and 4.0. Columns from the spreadsheet become fields in the table/.DBF,

    and the spreadsheet rows become records in the table/.DBF. Spreadsheet

    files created in Microsoft Excel have an .XLS extension.

    The format of COPY is:

    COPY TO

    [FIELDS ]

    []

    [FOR ]

    [WHILE ]

    [[WITH] CDX] | [[WITH] PRODUCTION]

    [NOOPTIMIZE]

    [[TYPE] [FOXPLUS | DIF | MOD | SDF | SYLK| WK1 | WKS | WR1 | WRK |

    XLS |

    DELIMITED [WITH WITH BLANK | WITH TAB]]]

    Remarks

    If an index order is set, records are copied in master index order.

    Clauses

    The name of the new file to which COPY TO copies data is specified with

    . If you do not include an extension with the file name, the default

    extension for the specified file type is assigned. If you do not specify a

    file type, COPY TO creates a new table/.DBF and assigns the table/.DBF file

    name the default extension .DBF.

    FIELDS

    If you include FIELDS and a field list, you can specify which fields are

    copied to the new file. If the FIELDS clause is omitted, all fields are

    copied to the file. If the file you are creating is not a database, memo

    fields aren't copied to the new file even if memo field names are included

    in the field list.

    The scope clauses are: ALL, NEXT , RECORD , and REST. These

    are explained in the Overview of the FoxPro Language chapter in the FoxPro

    Language Reference. Commands which include operate only on the

    table/.DBF in the active work area.

    You can specify a scope of records copied to a file. Only the records that

    fall within the range of records specified by the scope are copied.

    The default scope for COPY TO is ALL records.

    FOR

    If the FOR clause is included, only the records for which the

    logical condition evaluates to true (.T.) are copied to the file.

    Include FOR to conditionally copy records, filtering out undesired

    records.

    Rushmore optimizes COPY TO with a FOR clause if is an

    optimizable expression. For best performance, use an optimizable

    expression in the FOR clause. A discussion of Rushmore optimizable

    expressions appears in the Optimizing Your Application chapter in the

    FoxPro Developer's Guide.

    WHILE

    If WHILE is included, records are copied as long as the logical

    expression evaluates to true (.T.).

    [WITH] CDX | [WITH] PRODUCTION

    If the table/.DBF you copy from has a structural index file, you can create

    a structural index file for the new table/.DBF. Including CDX or

    PRODUCTION creates an identical structural index file for the new

    table/.DBF. The tags and index expressions from the original structural

    index file are copied to the new structural index file. The CDX and

    PRODUCTION clauses have the same effect.

    Do not include CDX or PRODUCTION if you are copying to a file other than a

    new FoxPro table/.DBF.

    NOOPTIMIZE

    Include NOOPTIMIZE to cause Rushmore to not optimize COPY TO. For more

    information, see SET OPTIMIZE or consult the discussion of Rushmore

    optimization in the Optimizing Your Application chapter in the FoxPro

    Developer's Guide.

    TYPE

    If the file you are creating isn't a FoxPro table/.DBF, you must specify

    its file type. Although you must specify a file type, you need not include

    the key word TYPE. You can create a wide variety of different file types

    including DELIMITED ASCII text files in which you can specify a field

    delimiter.

    FOXPLUS

    FoxPro memo files have a different structure than FoxBASE+ memo files. If

    your source FoxPro table/.DBF contains a memo field, include the FOXPLUS

    clause to create a table/.DBF that can be used in FoxBASE+. The FoxPro

    memo field cannot contain binary data because FoxBASE+ does not support

    binary data in memo fields.

    SDF

    An SDF (System Data Format) file is an ASCII text file in which records

    have a fixed length and end with a carriage return and line feed. Fields

    aren't delimited. The SDF file name is assigned a .TXT file extension if

    you do not include an extension.

    SYLK

    A SYLK file is a Symbolic Link interchange format (used in Microsoft

    MultiPlan) in which fields from the FoxPro table/.DBF become columns in the

    spreadsheet and records become rows. SYLK file names have no extension.

    DELIMITED [WITH | WITH BLANK | WITH TAB]

    A DELIMITED file is an ASCII text file in which each record ends with a

    carriage return and line feed. The default field separator is a comma.

    Since character data may include commas, character fields are additionally

    delimited with double quotation marks.

    In the following example there are 2 character fields ("Smith" and

    "TELEPHONE") delimited with double quotation marks. There is one numeric

    field which is not delimited since numeric data does not contain commas.

    The 3 fields are separated with commas.

    "Smith", 9999999, "TELEPHONE"

    The DELIMITED WITH option can be used to replace the double

    quotation marks with one of your choice.

    The comma is not truly a delimiter. However, the DELIMITED WITH BLANK or

    DELIMITED WITH TAB clauses allow you to replace the comma field separator

    with either a space or a tab. The data should not contain embedded spaces

    or tabs.

    You cannot combine the WITH clause with either the WITH BLANK

    or WITH TAB clauses.

    Unless you specify otherwise, a .TXT extension is assigned to all newly

    created DELIMITED files.

    The format of APPEND is:

    APPEND FROM | ?

    [FIELDS ]

    [FOR ]

    [[TYPE] [DELIMITED [WITH TAB | WITH | WITH BLANK] |

    DIF | FW2 | MOD | PDOX | RPD | SDF | SYLK | WK1 | WK3 | WKS |

    WR1 | WRK | XLS]]

    Remarks

    The file you are appending from is assumed to be a FoxPro table with a .DBF

    extension. If the file you want to append from is a FoxPro table and

    doesn't have a .DBF extension, you must specify its extension. If the file

    is a not a FoxPro table, you must specify the type of file you append from.

    Before you can append from a table created in dBASE IV that contains a memo

    field, you must first open the table in FoxPro with USE. You are prompted

    with "Convert MEMO file to FoxPro Format?" Choose Yes.

    If you append from a FoxPro table, the table you append from can be open in

    another work area. You can also append from a table that isn't open but is

    available on disk and a shared table opened when SET EXCLUSIVE is OFF.

    When the table you append from contains records marked for deletion, the

    records are not marked for deletion after they are appended.

    If you include the ? clause instead of including a table name, the Open

    dialog appears so you can choose a table to append from.

    Clauses

    Specify the name of the file to append from with . If you don't

    include a file name extension, the default extension .DBF is assumed.

    FIELDS

    APPEND FROM supports an optional . Data is only appended to

    the fields specified in the field list.

    FOR

    The entire source file is appended to the table unless you include the FOR

    clause. If the FOR clause is included, a new record is appended for each

    record in the file source for which evaluates to a logical true

    (.T.). Records are appended until the end of the file is reached.

    TYPE

    If the file you are appending from isn't a FoxPro table, you must specify

    the file TYPE. Although you must specify the file type, you need not

    include the key word TYPE. You can append from a wide variety of different

    file types including DELIMITED ASCII text files in which you can specify a

    field delimiter.

    If the file you are appending from doesn't have the usual default file

    extension for that type of file, the source file name must include the

    file's extension. For example, Microsoft Excel spreadsheets normally have

    an .XLS file name extension. If the spreadsheet you are appending from has

    an extension other than the expected .XLS, be sure to specify the

    extension.

    Caution When appending from a spreadsheet, the data in the spreadsheet

    must be stored in a row major order rather than a column major order. This

    allows the appended spreadsheet data to match the table structure.

    DELIMITED [WITH TAB | WITH | WITH BLANK]

    A DELIMITED file is an ASCII text file in which each record ends with a

    carriage return and line feed. Field contents are by default assumed to be

    separated from each other by commas, and character field values to be

    additionally delimited by double quotation marks. For example:

    "Smith", 9999999, "TELEPHONE"

    The DELIMITED WITH TAB option can be used to specify files which contain

    fields separated from each other by tabs rather than commas. The DELIMITED

    WITH option can be used to indicate that character fields are

    delimited by a character other than the quotation mark. The DELIMITED WITH

    BLANK option can be used to specify files which contain fields separated by

    spaces instead of commas. The file extension is assumed to be .TXT for all

    delimited files.

    You can import dates from delimited files if the dates are in proper date

    format. The date format defaults to 'mm/dd/yy'. Including the century

    portion of a date is optional. FoxPro will import a date that includes the

    century. If the century isn't included in a date (for example '12/25/92'),

    the Twentieth century is assumed. Date delimiters can be any non-numeric

    character except the delimiter that separates the fields in the delimited

    file.

    Dates in other formats can be imported if their format matches a date

    format available in SET DATE. To import dates that are not in the default

    format, issue SET DATE with the proper date format before using APPEND

    FROM. To test if a date format can be successfully imported, use it with

    CTOD( ). If the date is acceptable to CTOD( ), the date will import

    properly.

    FW2

    FW2 files are created by Framework II. FW2 file names are assumed to have

    a .FW2 extension.

    RPD

    RPD files are created by RapidFile version 1.2. RPD file names are assumed

    to have an RPD extension.

    SDF

    An SDF (System Data Format) file is an ASCII text file in which records

    have a fixed length and end with a carriage return and a line feed. Fields

    are not delimited. The file name extension is assumed to be .TXT for SDF

    files.

    WK3

    Data from a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. Each column from the spreadsheet

    becomes a field in the table; each spreadsheet row becomes a record in the

    table. A .WK3 file name extension is assigned to a spreadsheet created in

    Lotus 1-2-3 revision 3.x.

    2.2. OLE.

    Another method of data exchange between not only FoxPro but between all

    Windows based applications is OLE (OBJECT LINKING AND EMBEDDING)

    First you can use a FoxPro built in command Append General.

    APPEND GENERAL FROM

    [LINK]

    [CLASS ]

    APPEND GENERAL is supported in FoxPro for Windows only.

    If an OLE object already exists in the general field, it is replaced with

    the OLE object from the file.

    Clauses

    Include to specify the name of the general field the OLE

    object is placed in. You can specify a general field in a table open in a

    noncurrent work area by including the table alias with the field name.

    Include to specify the file containing the OLE object. You must

    include the entire file name, including its extension. If the file is

    located in a directory other than the current default directory, include

    the path with the file name.

    LINK

    If LINK is included, a link is created between the OLE object and the file

    that contains the object. The OLE object appears in the general field but

    the object's definition remains in the file. If LINK is omitted, the OLE

    object is embedded in the general field.

    CLASS

    Include the CLASS clause to specify an OLE class for an OLE object other

    than the default class.

    Tip To determine the class for an OLE object, run REGEDIT and double-

    click on the OLE object. The class name is listed under Identifier.

    You can specify a class name when the file extension for the file

    containing the OLE object is different than the default extension and you

    want to force the behavior for the class. If the default extension can be

    used by multiple OLE servers, include the class to specify a particular

    server.

    3. Practical usage of data transfer.

    In applications you can find the examples of the above mentioned commands

    usage and their results in different Microsoft Applications (FoxPro, Word &

    Excel).

    Technical facilities & literature used.

    During creating this program the following equipment & software was used:

    Pentium 100 MHz PC with 8 Mb RAM

    Microsoft Windows’95

    Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0

    Microsoft Word 7.0

    Microsoft Excel 7.0

    Printer Hewlett Packard LaserJet5L

    No special literature but build-in HELP of Visual FoxPro 3.0, Word 7.0,

    Excel 7.0 & useful advices was used to create this laboratory work.

    5. Applications.

    Application 1 “Transfering data form FoxPro to Word & Excel”

    [pic]

    Application2 “FoxPro database converted to Excel (.xls) file”

    [pic]

    Application 3 “FoxPro database converted to Word (.sdf) file”

    [pic]

    Application 4 “FoxPro base converted in Word file - in Excel”

    [pic]

    Application 5 “Excel file in Word”

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