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[ASP.NET 3.5] Uploading an Excel file & reading it.


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Hello,

I'm trying to upload an Excel file, and read the information found in the file in order to save them to a database. What's the best of doing this? I've never done anything like it before. The fields in the Excel file mirrors the fields in the database I have.

thanks.

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Hi Ali,

Depending on the version of excel, there are a couple of things you can do. Let's define an example class.

public class Person {
  public string Name { get; set; }
  public int Age { get; set; }
}

And our spreadsheet:

post-92970-1262079371.png

We'll use these in the examples:

ADO.NET

You can use ADO.NET to read from the spreadsheet. What you can do, is read from that worksheet in a Sql like manner:

string connectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=Book1.xls;Extended Properties=\"Excel 8.0;HDR=YES;\"";

List<Person> people = new List<Person>();
using (OleDbConnection conn = new OleDbConnection(connectionString)) {
  conn.Open();

  using (OleDbCommand command = new OleDbCommand("SELECT Name, Age FROM [People$]", conn)) {
	using (OleDbDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader()) {
	  while (reader.Read()) {
		string name = reader["Name"].ToString();
		int age = int.Parse(reader["Age"].ToString());

		people.Add(new Person() 
				   {
					  Name = name,
					  Age = age
				   });
	  }
	}
  }
}

Microsoft Excel Object Library

Office 2003/2007 includes some pre-built Primary Interop Assemblies (PIAs) bundled with the installation, so you need Office installed on the server for this to work.

Add a COM reference to the project, find "Microsoft Excel Object Library", and you can do the following:

using Excel; = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel;

Excel.Application app = new Excel.Application();
Excel.Workbook workbook = app.Workbooks.Open("Book1.xlsType.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing,
  Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);

Excel.Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[1];
List<Person> person = new List<Person>();

bool hasValue = true;
int i = 2; // Start at second row.
while (hasValue) {
  if (worksheet.Cells[i, 1].ToString() == "") {
	hasValue = false;
	continue;
  }

  string name = worksheet.Cells[i, 1].ToString();
  int age = int.Parse(worksheet.Cells[i, 2].ToString());

  people.Add(new Person() 
			 {
				Name = name,
				Age = age
			 });
}

workbook.Close(Excel.XlSaveAction.xlDoNotSaveChanges, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
workbook = null;
app = null;

The Type.Missing bits are a necessary evil I believe, they represent parameters that are optional, but of course C# doesn't support optional parameters. Not sure if you can pass null in.

ExcelPackage

In Office Excel 2007, the format of the file switched to OOXML. There is a Codeplex project called ExcelPackage which buils on the existing System.IO.Packaging namespace to support reading the newer format files. You need to visit http://excelpackage.codeplex.com/ and download the library.

using (ExcelPackage package = new ExcelPackage("Book1.xlsx")) {
  ExcelWorksheet worksheet = package.Workbook.Worksheets[1];
  List<Person> person = new List<Person>();

  bool hasValue = true;
  int i = 2; // Start at second row.
  while (hasValue) {
	if (worksheet.Cell(i, 1).ToString() == "") {
	  hasValue = false;
	  continue;
	}

	string name = worksheet.Cell(i, 1).Value.ToString();
	int age = int.Parse(worksheet.Cell(i, 2).Value.ToString());

	people.Add(new Person() 
			   {
				  Name = name,
				  Age = age
			   });
	}
}

So there are many options you can do, depending on your file and environment setup. Let me know if that helps.

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If you want to access Shape and Picture objects, you'll need to go the interop route, as the ADO.NET won't have any concept of images.

Here is something I found on a quick Bing: http://joymonscode.blogspot.com/2009/01/re...excel-file.html

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*bump*

Reading from the excel sheet is not working properly ;(. I'm always getting: System.__ComObject.

Here's the code I have:

		Excel.ApplicationClass app = new Excel.ApplicationClass();
		Excel.Workbook book = app.Workbooks.Open(@"C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\MyVeryOwnWebsite\test.xlspe.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing,
									Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing,
									Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);

		Excel.Worksheet sheet = book.Worksheets[1] as Excel.Worksheet;

		for (int i = 2; i < 4; i++)
		{
			this.lbl.Text += sheet.Cells[i, 7].ToString();
			this.lbl.Text += "<br />";
		}

		book.Close(Excel.XlSaveAction.xlDoNotSaveChanges, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
		book = null;
		app = null;

What should I do in order to read the content of that cell? Also, if the cell is a DropDownList how do I read it?

Thanks.

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The interop system will resolve types as System.__ComObject, and may have a variety of properties, you need to cast the particular cell to an Range instance, and access its Value2 property:

		public static string GetCell(Excel.Worksheet worksheet, int row, int column)
		{
			Excel.Range range = worksheet.Cells[row, column] as Excel.Range;
			if (range == null || range.Value2 == null)
			{
				return string.Empty;
			}

			return range.Value2.ToString();
		}

Called such like:

string text = GetCell(sheet, 1, 1);

Remember Sheet coordinates are 1-based, not 0-based like arrays in .NET, so if you call Cells[i, j] on a Worksheet instance, you can't use sheet.Cells[0, 0].

Hope that helps.

Edited by Antaris
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Ummm, something is wrong. The application is spawning Excel.exe processes like crazy. It looks like it's not closing the connection or something?

		book.Close(Excel.XlSaveAction.xlDoNotSaveChanges, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
		book = null;
		app = null;

Is there anything else I could do? After 4 runs, there were 4 Excel.exe processes in the TaskManager and I had to terminate them manually.

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Ah, we've not been releasing our COM objects!:

public static void ReleaseObject(object instance)
{
	try {
		System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(instance);
	} catch { } finally {
		instance = null;
	}
}

The interop doesn't dispose of these COM resources for you, so we need to do it manually:

object missing = Type.Missing;

Excel.Application app = new Excel.ApplicationClass();
Excel.Workbook workbook = app.Workbooks.Open(@"C:\Book1.xlsssing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing, missing);
Excel.Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Sheets[1] as Excel.Worksheet;

ReleaseObject(worksheet);

workbook.Close(false, missing, missing);
ReleaseObject(workbook);

app.Quit();
ReleaseObject(app);

Make sure you call the Quit(); method or the office server component won't quit, and the process will remain.

Hope that helps.

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