Thanks for your confirmation!
Do we have an estimated timeline yet when the v1.9 might become officially released?
(I just used 1.8 under the perception 1.9 is still under pre-release evaluation).
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Subject: Re: [Quantlib-users] Need Help Getting 1.8 QuantLibXL Framework
Hi Emmanuel,
I just poked around a little to try and find a solution.
I copied session_file.EUR-x64-s-static.bat and
session_file.EUR-x64-s-static.xml from the 64-bit build to the 32-bit
build. I edited the XML file to use the name of the 32-bit XLL
(QuantLibXL-vc120-mt-s-1_8_0.xll). I invoked the batch file and the app
seemed to start up OK.
Kind Regards,
Eric
On 2017-04-25 22:17, [hidden email] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am a newbie here.
>
> New to finance and new to quantlib as well.
>
> I am just trying to get started with the VBA QuantLibXL framework
>
> For now, I am just looking to get the latest stable version which
> appears to be 1.8 (1.9 is pre-release?)
>
> 1. The 32-bit excel link to the RateCurveFramework.zip appears to
> point to a .zip filename not actually present in sourceforge.net
>
> The 64-bit excel link appears to work but then there is a caveat the
> VBA will not really work.
>
> Not to mention my Excel 2016/Office 365 says it is 32-bit.
>
> 2. Inside the sourceforge directories, if I look inside, I can see a
> slightly different filename,
>
> QuantLibXL-1.8.0-framework.zip.
>
> However when I extracted it, all the DOS batch files for different
> currencies are not there, which undoubtedly was mentioned in the
> Startup instructions, as well as I can see them in the 64-bit
> RaateCurveFramework zip file.
>
> What is the best way to get going here?
>
> Thanks so much!!!
>
> * Emmanuel
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