EasyXLS

How to import Excel sheet data to List in VBScript

EasyXLS Excel library can be used to import Excel files in VBS. The library is a COM+ component that works without MS Excel installed.

Step 1: Download and install EasyXLS Excel Library for COM+

To download the trial version of EasyXLS Excel Library, press the below button:

Download EasyXLS™ Excel Library for VBS

If you already own a license key, you may login and download EasyXLS from your account.

Step 2: Verify if EasyXLS is registered

Check if EasyXLS component is present in Component Services.

Step 3: License file setup

Step required for EasyXLS v9.0 or later.

If you are using a trial, generate a trial license file from EasyXLS trials page. The trial license is valid for 30-days.

If you own a license key, you may login to the account that purchased the license and generate the license file from:
https://www.easyxls.com/my-orders

Setup the license file into your project using these guidelines.

Step 4: Run VBS code that imports Excel sheet data to List

Execute the following VBS code that imports Excel sheet to List.

'====================================================================
' Tutorial 35
'
' This tutorial shows how to import Excel sheet to List in VBScript.
' The data is imported from a specific Excel sheet (For this example
' we use the Excel file generated in Tutorial 09).
'====================================================================

WScript.StdOut.WriteLine("Tutorial 35" & vbcrlf & "-----------" & vbcrlf)

' Create an instance of the class that imports Excel files
Set workbook = CreateObject("EasyXLS.ExcelDocument")

' Import Excel sheet to List
WScript.StdOut.WriteLine("Reading file: C:\Samples\Tutorial09.xlsx")
WScript.StdOut.WriteLine()
Set rows = workbook.easy_ReadXLSXSheet_AsList_3("C:\Samples\Tutorial09.xlsx", "First Tab")

' Confirm import of Excel file
If workbook.easy_getError() = "" Then
    ' Display imported List values
    For rowIndex = 0 To rows.Size() - 1
        Set row = rows.elementAt(rowIndex)
        For cellIndex = 0 To row.Size - 1
            WScript.StdOut.WriteLine("At row " & (rowIndex + 1) & ", column " & (cellIndex + 1) & _
                                     " the value is '" & row.elementAt(cellIndex) & "'")
        Next
    Next
Else
    WScript.StdOut.Write(vbcrlf & "Error reading file C:\Samples\Tutorial09.xls " & _ 
                                     workbook.easy_getError())
End If

' Dispose memory
workbook.Dispose

Wscript.StdOut.Write("Press Enter to exit ...")
Wscript.StdIn.ReadLine

How to run VBScript tutorial
In order to run the tutorial create a file named Tutorial35.vbs containing previous code, open Command Prompt, change the directory to tutorial location using cd command and type:
>    cscript Tutorial35.vbs.

Overloaded methods
For methods with same name but different parameters, only the first method overload retains the original name. Subsequent overloads are uniquely renamed by appending to the method name '_2', '_3', etc (method, method_2, method_3), an integer that corresponds to the order of declaration that can be found in EasyXLS.h, a file that comes with EasyXLS installation.

EasyXLS Excel components:

.NET
Excel Library for VBScript
full COM+ version to import, export or convert Excel files
Excel Reader for VBScript
COM+ version to read and import Excel files
Download EasyXLS™ Excel Component for VBScript

File formats:

MS Excel 97 - 2003
MS Excel 2007 - 2019
MS Excel 2021
Office 365
XLSXXLSMXLSBXLS
XMLHTMLCSVTXT