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Message #96016
[Bug 183700] Re: Cannot calculate wildcards in MS excel sheets
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** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183700
Title:
Cannot calculate wildcards in MS excel sheets
Status in The OpenOffice.org Suite:
In Progress
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in openoffice.org package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When opening an MS excel sheet with wildcards used in an IF statement
the Microsoft version recognises it and uses it in the calculation,
but OpenOffice.org doesn't, with the result the value been set to 0.
Here's an example:
In row 2 we've got a number of cells with codes in it, let's say
B2...L2. In an other cell there's the formula =(COUNTIF(B2:L2;"A")).
When OpenOffice sees the V in a cell in the list, the cell is counted
as it should be. But when the formula is modified with wildcards in
it: =(COUNTIF(B2:L2;"*A*")) the V will not be recognised in the cell,
and MS Office sees every V listed in it, also when the cell contains
information like AW, the A will be regognised in a cell with the
formula =(COUNTIF(B2:L2;"*A*")) and the W will be regognised in an
other cell with =(COUNTIF(B2:L2;"*W*")) in it. This is very important
that when a cell is marked with both characters that they should be
extracted to both formulas, so the ASAP jobs (A) and the Waiting for
new parts (W) will be calculated.
This bug also includes the =(COUNTIF(B2:L2;"?A?")) question mark
method when a cell always contains 3 characters and the middle
character is being recognised as an A. This will also result in
miscalculation. BTW as far as i'm well informed, the wildcards and
question signs are undocumented features of MS Office.
An example sheet is listed here:
http://www.snertwerk.com/members/laurens/tmp/spreadsheet.ods
To get OpenOffice more compatible with importing MS Office documents
these options should be implemented.
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