Difference between revisions of "Integration with data and applications"
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+ | *[[Reading and writing from Excel spreadsheets]] | ||
+ | *[[Importing and exporting]] | ||
+ | *[[Printing to a file]] | ||
+ | *[[Default and XML model file formats]] | ||
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* [[Using the Standard Copy and Paste Commands]] | * [[Using the Standard Copy and Paste Commands]] | ||
* [[Using OLE linking]] | * [[Using OLE linking]] |
Revision as of 07:49, 16 November 2015
OLE linking makes it possible to link data to and from external applications. With OLE linking, changes to inputs or results are automatically and instantaneously propagated between applications.
This chapter describes how to exchange data between Analytica and other applications by using the standard Copy and Paste commands, using OLE linking, reading and writing data in Excel worksheets, and using the Import and Export commands.
Sections
- Copying and pasting
- Using OLE to link results to other applications
- Linking data from other applications into Analytica
- Reading and writing from Excel spreadsheets
- Importing and exporting
- Printing to a file
- Default and XML model file formats
- Using the Standard Copy and Paste Commands
- Using OLE linking
- Reading and Writing Data in Excel worksheets
- Using the Import and Export Commands
These methods are explained in full detail on the next few pages.
See Also
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