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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:33:13+00:00 2026-05-12T13:33:13+00:00

The problem my application is trying to solve is this: Currently, several stored procedures

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The problem my application is trying to solve is this:

Currently, several stored procedures are run, the data is manually copied out of the SQL results into a blank spreadsheet, and reporting analysts format the data. This process has been deemed too long and costly.

The ideal solution (in my mind) is a .NET application with a component that can take a stored procedure result and write it to a specific cell range in a worksheet template (maintaining template formatting) and then I can just collate the results into workbooks in the .NET application.

Are there any such applications out there? Even better, does anyone have any better solutions?

Thanks for your consideration.

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    2026-05-12T13:33:14+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:33 pm

    What I use to set the data

    get the data in the form of

    object[,] excelSpreadsheetData
    

    then apply the data by setting

    public void SetWorksheetData(long rowCount, long columnCount, object[,] excelSpreadsheetData, int startingRow, int startingCol, Worksheet worksheet)
            {
                if (rowCount == 0 || columnCount == 0) return;
                //set the region data.
                object m_objOpt = Missing.Value;
                Range cellRange = worksheet.get_Range(ExcelGeneratorUtils.ExcelColumnFromNumber(startingCol) + startingRow, m_objOpt);
                cellRange = cellRange.get_Resize(rowCount, columnCount);
                cellRange.set_Value(m_objOpt, excelSpreadsheetData);
            }
    

    This should keep the template formatting, and sets the data in one go, much faster than setting it cell, by cell.

    Hope that helps

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