Suppress delete sheet warning in excel using c++












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I am trying to delete Excel sheet via C++ code but randomly it fails. Here is the code:



HRESULT hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_METHOD, NULL, pXlSheet, L"Delete", 0);


This function returns S_OK even delete sheet failed but the sheet isn't deleted from the workbook.
I suspect this fails because warning prompt appears.How to avoid warning prompt?
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    I am trying to delete Excel sheet via C++ code but randomly it fails. Here is the code:



    HRESULT hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_METHOD, NULL, pXlSheet, L"Delete", 0);


    This function returns S_OK even delete sheet failed but the sheet isn't deleted from the workbook.
    I suspect this fails because warning prompt appears.How to avoid warning prompt?
    your suggestion is highly appreciated.enter image description here










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      I am trying to delete Excel sheet via C++ code but randomly it fails. Here is the code:



      HRESULT hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_METHOD, NULL, pXlSheet, L"Delete", 0);


      This function returns S_OK even delete sheet failed but the sheet isn't deleted from the workbook.
      I suspect this fails because warning prompt appears.How to avoid warning prompt?
      your suggestion is highly appreciated.enter image description here










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      I am trying to delete Excel sheet via C++ code but randomly it fails. Here is the code:



      HRESULT hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_METHOD, NULL, pXlSheet, L"Delete", 0);


      This function returns S_OK even delete sheet failed but the sheet isn't deleted from the workbook.
      I suspect this fails because warning prompt appears.How to avoid warning prompt?
      your suggestion is highly appreciated.enter image description here







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          I tried all the methods and came to conclusion.This one works fine and put display alerts off.



          Code snippet:



          VARIANT vBool;
          vBool.vt=VT_BOOL;
          vBool.boolVal=FALSE;

          hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, NULL, _pXlApp, L"DisplayAlerts",1,vBool);


          This method returns S_OK:)






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            I tried all the methods and came to conclusion.This one works fine and put display alerts off.



            Code snippet:



            VARIANT vBool;
            vBool.vt=VT_BOOL;
            vBool.boolVal=FALSE;

            hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, NULL, _pXlApp, L"DisplayAlerts",1,vBool);


            This method returns S_OK:)






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              I tried all the methods and came to conclusion.This one works fine and put display alerts off.



              Code snippet:



              VARIANT vBool;
              vBool.vt=VT_BOOL;
              vBool.boolVal=FALSE;

              hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, NULL, _pXlApp, L"DisplayAlerts",1,vBool);


              This method returns S_OK:)






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                I tried all the methods and came to conclusion.This one works fine and put display alerts off.



                Code snippet:



                VARIANT vBool;
                vBool.vt=VT_BOOL;
                vBool.boolVal=FALSE;

                hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, NULL, _pXlApp, L"DisplayAlerts",1,vBool);


                This method returns S_OK:)






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                I tried all the methods and came to conclusion.This one works fine and put display alerts off.



                Code snippet:



                VARIANT vBool;
                vBool.vt=VT_BOOL;
                vBool.boolVal=FALSE;

                hr = AutoWrap(DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, NULL, _pXlApp, L"DisplayAlerts",1,vBool);


                This method returns S_OK:)







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