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    <copyright>Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg (mh [at] intravision [dot] dk</copyright>
    <pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 06:50:25 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Re: Do you have SWING Integrator experience?</title>
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I finally got a reply from a support representative from SWING Software and it appears that SWING Integrator doesn't support writing formulas to Microsoft Excel. I think this is a real shame shame since it restricts its use dramatically or at least makes some functionality very difficult to implement. Of cause there might be a valid reason for this restriction.
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Anyways I reimplemented the needed functionality by doing all the formatting in LotusScript. Apart from the solution being a lot longer (more lines of code) and taking more time to implement I solved the problem which is what really counts. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 20:44:20 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Do you have SWING Integrator experience?</title>
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If you have experience with &lt;a href="http://swingsoftware.com"&gt;SWING Integrator&lt;/a&gt; and Microsoft Excel, more specifically experience in writing formulas from Notes to MS Excel I would be VERY happy to hear from you. We have a &lt;u&gt;major issue&lt;/u&gt; with an application due for launch. It seems like the SWING Integrator code removes the equal-signs in from of the formulas thus rendering them unusable in Excel. 
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The formula is a concatenation of two dates from the Date functions (the funny е-character is the Danish stand-in for year (еr)):
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=concatenate(text(date(2006;11;8); "dd-mm-ееее"); " - "; text(date(2006;11;19); "dd-mm-ееее"))
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(If I remove the equal-sign in front of the formula the text is written correctly to Excel so I think the issue stems from how SWING Integrator handles formulas.)
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Heeeeeelp!
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