Hi,
I can't find any information on how to set the arguments for
"LoadComponentFromURL" when loading a csv-file via macro over the network.
The example below worked fine with OpenOffice some time ago, but yields
exceptions when running it with LibreOffice because the function call
returns a NULL pointer. So my question:
- where can I find a list of valid filters for LibreOffice?
- what arguments do I have to provide to read csv-files?
The available documentation in the API on how to supply these arguments is
useless when it doesn't provide the allowed values or a hint how to
construct them. Also I couldn't find any helpful information via Google.
BR
HP
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Sub Main
   Dim loadArgs2(1) as New com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue
   lurl = "http://domain.org/file.csv"
   lsfo = "44/32,34,ANSI,2,"
   loadArgs2(0).Name = "FilterName"
   loadArgs2(0).Value = "Text - txt - csv (StarCalc)"
   loadArgs2(1).Name = "FilterOptions"
   loadArgs2(1).Value = lsfo
   lDoc = StarDesktop.LoadComponentFromURL(lurl,"_blank",0,loadArgs2()) 
   lSheet = lDoc.Sheets().getByIndex(0)
End Sub
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