I am using SpreadsheetFormatColumns() to format the columns in a spreadsheet to \"text\", but I don\'t know how to do this, all the formats in the livedocs are for numbers,
In ColdFusion 9.0.1 (i.e. updater 1), if you use SpreadsheetSetCellValue() it will respect the format you have previously set. So to force a column to be text when populating a sheet you can use a 3-step process:
Here's an example which you can copy into a .cfm and run as-is (requires CF9.0.1)
// Create a 2 column, 2 row query. The first column contains numbers or possible numbers we want formatted as text in our spreadsheet
q = QueryNew( "" );
QueryAddColumn( q,"NumbersAsText","VarChar",[ 01050094071094340000,"743059E6" ] );
QueryAddColumn( q,"Text","VarChar",[ "abc","def" ] );
// Get the column names as an array so we can get at them more easily later
columns = q.getMetaData().getColumnLabels();
// Create a new spreadsheet object
sheet = SpreadSheetNew( "test" );
// specify the column we want formatted as text
forceTextColumnNumber = 1;
// Use the query column names as column headers in our sheet
SpreadSheetAddRow( sheet,q.columnList );
// Add the data: the numbers will be inserted as numeric for now
SpreadSheetAddRows( sheet,q );
// Now we format the column as text
SpreadSheetFormatColumn( sheet,{ dataformat="text" },forceTextColumnNumber );
// Having formatted the column, add the column from our query again so the values correct
while( q.next() )
{
// Skip the header row by adding one
rownumber = ( q.currentrow + 1 );
// Get the value of column at the current row in the loop
value = q[ columns[ forceTextColumnNumber ] ][ q.currentrow ];
// replace the previously added numeric value which will now be treated as text
SpreadsheetSetCellValue( sheet,value,rownumber,forceTextColumnNumber );
}
// Download the object as a file
sheetAsBinary = SpreadSheetReadBinary( sheet );
filename = "test.xls";
By default, both of the values in the first column of my query would be treated as numbers (the second as a HEX). Using this method both preserve their original value as text.