I have an spreadsheet-based automated report that needs to be created daily, with some charts, aggregating functions (e.g. SUM and AVERAGE) and formatted cells (Dates, percentage, etc.).

I have tried to write these results directly to an Excel file, but Python's xlwt and xlrd don'y support charts and functions.

Moreover, trying to open an existing, formatted Excel file and changing some cell's values ended up erasing all charts and functions in the existing file.

Is there a way to write charts and functions to an OpenOffice spreadsheet, or at least change cells in an existing spreadsheet without erasing data? If there is a Pythonic way to do it, I can easily convert the OO file into an Excel file and deliver it.

Thanks in advance,
Adam

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You can use PyUNO, a Python library to use UNO API.

Here is a Python example to do some manipulations in a Calc document.

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Thanks, will look into it. If I'm lucky, I can create the charts and formulae beforehand and simply change the cell's contents. – Adam Matan Mar 1 '10 at 14:53
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Are you looking for this: http://ooopy.sourceforge.net/

Open Office.org API's accessible from Python?

Or this? http://api.openoffice.org/

The OpenOffice.org API Project?

This may be helpful, also: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Python

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I've been looking there, but found no concrete explanation on adding charts and formulae. – Adam Matan Mar 1 '10 at 14:52
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