DESFORMAT=XML viewed using EXCEL [message #168310] |
Wed, 19 April 2006 14:02 |
atagore
Messages: 29 Registered: March 2006
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Hey,
ANYONE ELSE HAVING THIS PROBLEM?
Scenario:
1.Run RDF report in IE browser with DESFORMAT=XML
2.Save the resulting output on Workstation Desktop
3.Open this output file using EXCEL
Problem:
The Select-List columns appear in alphabetical order when viewed in EXCEL
I TRIED DESFORMAT=XML BECAUSE DESFORMAT=SpreadSheet PRODUCED OUTPUT WITH VERY BAD FORMATING...ROWS NOT ALIGNED...COLUMN HEADINGS SKEWED...LOTS OF BLANK ROWS....LOTS OF BLANK COLUMNS...etc...etc...
I really need DESFORMAT=SpreadSheet to work...
Comments/Suggestions appreciated!
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Re: DESFORMAT=XML viewed using EXCEL [message #168434 is a reply to message #168310] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 07:23 |
bsmith18
Messages: 8 Registered: April 2006
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Why not DESFORMAT=DELIMITED or DESFORMAT=DELIMITED DATA ?
The latter is used for large volume reports into a delimited format. Not sure how big your report is. If your intending to use Excel then I'm sure it is less than 65536 rows. Excel can open a delimited file and easily parse with no problem and should resolve your formatting issue.
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Re: DESFORMAT=XML viewed using EXCEL [message #168448 is a reply to message #168434] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 08:44 |
atagore
Messages: 29 Registered: March 2006
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Works 4 U?
Does not work for me...
DESFORMAT=delimited
DESTYPE=Cache
produces output having report title, report columns, "page 1 of 3", etc, as line items on EACH row of output.
DESFORMAT=delimiteddata
DESTYPE=Cache
produces a report in the browser window, which looks better.
Unfortunately, when I do FILE==>SAVE to my Desktop and then open this output file in EXCEL 2002 all of the report columns appear in COLUMN A of the EXCEL spreadsheet
Question:
What do you do that is different?
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