02-22-2010
Something else to consider
Since Excel will open .csv files as spreadsheets, assuming you have no data issues (like comma's in your data), maybe just convert the text to csv file?
I know that at one place, I routinely created csv files that were emailed to people, and they would easily open the csv files into Excel.
Anyway, as someone else said, without seeing your script it is hard to advise.
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NAME
groovyc - compiler for groovy source files
DESCRIPTION
usage: groovyc [options] <source-files> options:
--classpath <path>
Specify where to find the class files.
-d <arg>
Specify where to place generated class files.
-e,--exception
Print stack trace on error.
--encoding <encoding>
Specify the encoding of the user class files.
-F <flag>
-h,--help
Print a synopsis of standard options.
-j,--jointCompilation
Attach javac compiler to compile .java files.
-J <property=value>
--sourcepath <path>
Specify where to find the source files.
--temp <temp>
-v,--version
Print the version.
options:
--classpath <path>
Specify where to find the class files.
-d <arg>
Specify where to place generated class files.
-e,--exception
Print stack trace on error.
--encoding <encoding>
Specify the encoding of the user class files.
-F <flag>
-h,--help
Print a synopsis of standard options.
-j,--jointCompilation
Attach javac compiler to compile .java files.
-J <property=value>
--sourcepath <path>
Specify where to find the source files.
--temp <temp>
-v,--version
Print the version.
SEE ALSO
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This manual page was generated using help2man and edited by Varun Hiremath <varun@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by
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