I'm building a python script that will allow me to open a Excel 2010 worksheet and print it out.
I got most of the way
import win32com.client
office = win32com.client.Dispatch("Excel.Application")
wb = office.Workbooks.Open(r"path\to\excel\file\to\print.xlsm")
count = wb.Sheets.Count
for i in range(count):
ws = wb.Worksheets[i]
pivotCount = ws.PivotTables().Count
for j in range(1, pivotCount+1):
#TODO code to refresh each pivot table
ws.PrintOut()
print "Worksheet: %s - has been sent to the printer" % (ws.Name)
As you can see I'm still missing the refreshing of the pivot tables in the worksheet.
The VBA code for refreshing is:
ActiveSheet.PivotTables(1).PivotCache.Refresh
I can't seem to break the code into python win32com syntax. The closest I got is:
wb.WorkSheets(5).PivotTables(1).PivotCache.Refresh
which gives <bound method CDispatch.Refresh of <COMObject PivotCache>>
but no result in the the worksheet.
Any help would be highly appreciated!
I ended up finding the solution myself, but gonna keep the post so it can help all programmers with a similar problem.
import win32com.client
office = win32com.client.Dispatch("Excel.Application")
wb = office.Workbooks.Open(r"path\to\excel\file\to\print.xlsm")
count = wb.Sheets.Count
for i in range(count):
ws = wb.Worksheets[i]
ws.Unprotect() # IF protected
pivotCount = ws.PivotTables().Count
for j in range(1, pivotCount+1):
ws.PivotTables(j).PivotCache().Refresh()
# Put protection back on
ws.Protect(DrawingObjects=True, Contents=True, Scenarios=True, AllowUsingPivotTables=True)
ws.PrintOut()
print "Worksheet: %s - has been sent to the printer" % (ws.Name)
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I found my problem. I had a protection on the worksheet... Silly me..