使用TestComplete从数据库表导出数据到Excel

参考:

Exporting Database Tables to Excel Sheets Using TestComplete

http://www.automatedqa.com/blogs/post/11-01-25/exporting-database-tables-to-excel-sheets-using-testcomplete/

 

First of all, we connect to the desired database using the ADO functionality:

// Creates a new connection
var ConnDB = ADO.CreateConnection();
ConnDB.ConnectionString = "DRIVER=SQL Server;SERVER=H_kptest;UID=aaa;PWD=aaa";
ConnDB.Open();

We create an ADO Connection object by calling TestComplete’s ADO.CreateConnection method, then form a string with connection attributes and open the connection. If you have problems with specifying a connection string for your database, please visit www.connectionstrings.com.

The Connection object which we obtained is an ADO data access object registered in the operating system. We use its Execute method to retrieve data from the database:

TableName = "ListOfOrders";
// Opens a recordset
var Tbl = ConnDB.Execute("SELECT * FROM " + TableName);

After we get data from the database, we connect to Excel via COM. For this purpose we will use TestComplete’s property - Sys.OleObject. This property is parameterized with the program id of the desired COM server. After we connect to the Excel COM engine, we use Excel COM objects and methods to open the desired worksheet:

var ExcelFilePath = "C:\\Book1.xls";
var SheetName = "Sheet1";
 
// Opens an Excel file
var MsExcel = Sys.OleObject("Excel.Application");
MsExcel.Workbooks.Open(ExcelFilePath);
var Sheet = MsExcel.Sheets(SheetName);
MsExcel.Visible = true;

Then, we use both ADO and Excel COM objects to copy desired column names and data from the database table to the work sheet:

// Copies field names
for (var i = 0; i < Tbl.Fields.Count; i++)
  Sheet.Cells(1, i + 1).Value = Tbl.Fields.Item(i).Name;

// Scans all records returned by the query
Tbl.MoveFirst();
var RowIndex = 2;
while (! Tbl.EOF)
{
  for (i = 0; i < Tbl.Fields.Count; i++)
    Sheet.Cells(RowIndex, i + 1).Value = Tbl.Fields.Item(i).Value;
  Tbl.MoveNext();
  RowIndex++;
}

At the end, we save the changes to the Excel worksheet and close connection to the database:

// Closes the Excel file
MsExcel.Save();
MsExcel.Workbooks.Close();
 
// Closes the recordset and the connection
Tbl.Close();
ConnDB.Close();

For more information on working with databases and Excel files from your tests, see TestComplete on-line help: Working with Databases and Working With Microsoft Excel Files

 

 

posted on 2011-01-25 21:30  TIB  阅读(767)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

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