Where do I get 0.2-2 from?If I go to http://www.omegahat.org/RGoogleDocs/ I
can only find Last Release:
0.2-1<http://www.omegahat.org/RGoogleDocs/RGoogleDocs_0.2-1.tar.gz>
 (08 May 2009)


Farrel Buchinsky
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On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:28, Duncan Temple Lang
<dun...@wald.ucdavis.edu>wrote:

>
> Hi Farrel
>
>  This particular problem is a trivial issue of an argument out
> of place due to a change in the function definition during the
> development.  There is a new version of the package (0.2-2)
> and it also uses a slightly different approach (and function)
> to pull the values into the form of an R data frame.
>
> Please try that and hopefully it will work.
>
> The code in the run.pdf (or run.html) file on the Web page
> and in the package works and is the best and shortest
> example of sheetAsMatrix().
>
> Let me know if there are still problems.
>
>
>  D.
>
> Farrel Buchinsky wrote:
>
>> The author of the package, Duncan Temple Lang posted an update. I have
>> installed it and now can list my spreadsheets but alas I cannot read the
>> data within any of them.
>> Has anybody been able to get it to work.
>> I would love to see a real live example of sheetAsMatrix
>> I am not sure how to specify sheet and  con = sh...@connection. I have
>> tried
>> many ways but just get:
>> Error in !includeEmpty : invalid argument type
>>
>> Windows Vista (with UAC disabled)
>> R 2.9.0
>>
>> Farrel Buchinsky
>>
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