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| From | Emile van Sebille <emile@fenx.com> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: Which way is best to execute a Python script in Excel? |
| Date | 2012-07-05 07:28 -0700 |
| References | <CAECFW5nxSB6PMctO+4Gn-BQGPVhCuUYMvE44M368L-+u2yKu6g@mail.gmail.com> |
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On 7/5/2012 12:22 AM Maurizio Spadaccino said...
> Hi all
>
> I'm new to Python but soon after a few days of studying its features I
> find it my favourite mean of programming scripts to allow for data
> storing and mining. My idea would be to inplement python scripts from
> inside an excel sheet that would store and fetch data from a Mysql
> database.
Look again at the com interface -- I've created excel commands
implemented entirely in python this way and it will do everything you're
looking for. Just start with some of the examples and extend from there.
See http://oreilly.com/catalog/pythonwin32/chapter/ch12.html
I did this ten years ago so things have likely changed, but the bits of
the python script that set up com then looked like this:
class fenxUtilities:
_public_methods_ = [ 'FirstPartInsp' ]
_reg_progid_ = "fenxDCom.Util"
_reg_clsid_ = "{3EAD7AB4-2978-4360-8F7D-33FB36E9E146}"
def FirstPartInsp(self,nomDiam, numFlutes, nomOAL, nomLOC):
return EMSpecs(nomDiam, numFlutes, nomOAL, nomLOC).retvals
if __name__=='__main__':
print "Registering COM server..."
import win32com.server.register
win32com.server.register.UseCommandLine(fenxUtilities)
HTH,
Emile
> So i need the script to be launched, say, by pressing a button
> in excel and, for instance, retrieve immediately data from the mysql
> table. For what I found in the net, it seems there are three ways to
> control python from excel:
> 1) run my python script via shell using the Run command in VBA, which
> seems to me the easiest (but maybe slower?) way;
> 2) creating a COM server, for which I need more training since it doesnt
> appear that easy;
> 3) via Microsoft Script Control, for which I saw some example around
> where It looks like I can 'simulate' a python shell via the
> 'executeStatement' command.
>
> What would you suggest would be the more performing way to achieve my
> goals as described above?
>
> Thanks for you help
> Maurizio
>
>
> --
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>
>
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Re: Which way is best to execute a Python script in Excel? Emile van Sebille <emile@fenx.com> - 2012-07-05 07:28 -0700
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