
27 May
2011
27 May
'11
3:33 p.m.
Hi, Eric Rasmussen wrote:
The spreadsheet analogy isn't too literal as I'll be using this for data with a more regular structure. For instance, one grid might have 3 columns where every item in column one is a CellStr, every item in column two a CellStr, and every item in column 3 a CellDbl, but within a given grid there won't be surprise rows with extra columns or columns that contain some cell strings, some cell ints, etc.
Sounds more like a database than like a spreadsheet. Tillmann