![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This will cause additional launches of Excel to start their own instance (their own process, not simply more threads in the same process). The option is available to launch Excel differently by adding a /X parameter to the start of the program. Following is a circumvention which can be used instead of simply not opening more than one spreadsheet at a time. The problem can be circumvented but there are no plans to rewrite the data transfer add-in to conform with the way Excel 2013 and beyond is handling windows. PROBLEM: The data transfer add-in for Excel will not work in anything but the first spreadsheet opened in an instance of Excel 2013 and beyond. ![]() Some circumventions are also provided although there may be other options within Excel 2013 and beyond that we are not aware of. More information on this client can be obtained from the product home page: įollowing are problems which have been reported when using the data transfer add-in starting with Excel 2013. It includes a data transfer feature that will transfer the data to or from the most recently opened Excel spreadsheet. This client can be run in addition to, or instead of, the IBM i Access for Windows client. The strategic direction is to use an alternative to IBM i Access for Windows data transfer, the new Access Client Solutions (ACS). IBM also does not support Office 365 which has been upgraded to Office 2013 and beyond. Later releases of Office 365 use Office 2013, so we expect you will see the same results with Office 365. Therefore the data transfer add-in is not supported when using Excel 2013 and beyond. IBM development has chosen not to rewrite the System i Access for Windows 7.1 data transfer add-in so that it will conform to the changes starting in Excel 2013. Never versions of Excel may also experience the same problem. This document includes problems that have been reported when using the Excel data transfer add-in starting with Excel 2013. ![]()
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