I have an Python ExcelDocument
class that provides basic convenience methods for reading/writing/formatting Excel files, and I'm getting a strange error in seemingly simple Python code. I have a save and saveAs
method:
def save(self):
''' Save the file '''
self.workbook.Save()
def saveAs(self, newFileName):
''' Save the file as a new file with a different name '''
self.workbook.SaveAs(newFileName)
The save method works perfectly, but when I try to call the saveAs
method - myExcelObject.saveAs("C:/test.xlsx")
- I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\workspace\Utilities\src\util\excel.py", line 201, in <module>
excel.saveAs("C:/test.xlx")
File "C:\workspace\Utilities\src\util\excel.py", line 185, in saveAs
self.workbook.SaveAs(newFileName)
File "<COMObject Open>", line 7, in SaveAs
pywintypes.com_error: (-2147352567, 'Exception occurred.', (0, u'Microsoft Office Excel', u"Microsoft Office Excel cannot access the file 'C:\\//8CBD2000'. There are several possible reasons:\n\n\u2022 The file name or path does not exist.\n\u2022 The file is being used by another program.\n\u2022 The workbook you are trying to save has the same name as a currently open workbook.", u'C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office12\\1033\\XLMAIN11.CHM', 0, -2146827284), None)
Can anyone explain what is happening?
I've found (the hard way) that SaveAs
doesn't support slash /
.
Try saveAs("C:\\test.xlx")
instead.