Workbook.XmlImport method (Excel)
Imports an XML data file into the current workbook.
Syntax
expression.XmlImport (Url, ImportMap, Overwrite, Destination)
expression A variable that represents a Workbook object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Url | Required | String | A uniform resource locator (URL) or a uniform naming convention (UNC) path to an XML data file. |
ImportMap | Required | XmlMap | The schema map to apply when importing the file. If the data was previously imported, contains a reference to the XmlMap object containing the data. |
Overwrite | Optional | Variant | If a value is not specified for the Destination parameter, this parameter specifies whether to overwrite data that has been mapped to the schema map specified in the ImportMap parameter. Set to True to overwrite the data or False to append the new data to the existing data. The default value is True. If a value is specified for the Destination parameter, this parameter specifies whether to overwrite existing data. Set to True to overwrite existing data or False to cancel the import if data would be overwritten. The default value is True. |
Destination | Optional | Variant | Specifies the range where the list will be created. You only use the top-left corner of the range. |
Return value
Remarks
This method allows you to import data into the workbook from a file path. Excel uses the first qualifying map found, or if the destination range is specified, Excel automatically lists the data.
Don't specify a value for the Destination parameter if you want to import data into an existing mapping.
The following conditions cause the XmlImport method to generate run-time errors:
The specified XML data contains syntax errors.
The import process was cancelled because the specified data cannot fit into the worksheet.
If no qualifying maps are found and the destination range was not specified.
Use the XmlImportXml method of the Workbook object to import XML data that was previously loaded into memory.
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