AJAX :: Export Accordion Control To Excel
Jan 22, 2014I am trying to export excel in accordin as per search result ...
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View 1 RepliesI am having a grid with checkboxes corresponding to each row to enable select.There is a dropdownlist populated with several action items and a button which will trigger the selected action from the dropdown.One among the dropdownlist action is "Export to excel".I am using the infragistics UltraWebGridExcelExporter control for this.Both the grid and UltraWebGridExcelExporter is placed inside an AJAX updatepanel.I need the export to excel functionality to work without full page postback.For this I have added a AsyncPostBack Trigger for the button to the updatePanel.But the export to excel is throwing "Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerParserErrorException" with this.If I am adding PostBack Trigger for the button, the export to excel is working fine.But the whole page posts back.Is there a way to solve this?
View 1 RepliesI am getting this error Extender control 'cpeProject' is not a registered extender control. Extender controls must be registered using RegisterExtenderControl() before calling RegisterScriptDescriptors(). Parameter name: extenderControl This is the itemtemplete code for repeater in aspx page.
<
ItemTemplate
>
<tr
>
<td
align="left"
style
="width: 15%; font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana;">
<%
#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"Employee_RollNo"
)%>
</td
>
<td
>
<asp:Panel
ID="pnlProject"
runat
="server">
<asp:LinkButton
ID="LinkButton1"
runat="server"
CommandArgument='<%#Bind("Employee_RollNo") %>'><%#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"Full_Name")
%></asp:LinkButton
>
</asp:Panel
>
<asp:Panel
ID="Panel1"
runat
="server">
<cc1:CollapsiblePanelExtender
ID="cpeProject"
ExpandedSize="0"
CollapsedSize
="0"
TargetControlID="pnlSurvery"
ExpandControlID="LinkButton1"
CollapseControlID
="LinkButton1"
SuppressPostBack="true"
runat="server"
Collapsed
="false">
</cc1:CollapsiblePanelExtender
>
</asp:Panel
>
</td
>
<td
align="left"
style
="width: 15%; font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana;">
<%
#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"Sec_name"
)%>
</td
>
<td
align="left"
style
="width: 15%; font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana;">
<%
#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"Div_Name"
)%>
</td
>
<td
align="left"
style
="width: 15%; font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana;">
<%
#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"Grade_Name"
)%>
</td
>
<td
align="left"
style
="width: 15%; font-size: 11px; font-family: Verdana;">
<%
#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,
"Location"
)%>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
class
="ItemTemplate">
<td
colspan="8"
style
="width: 100%">
<asp:Panel
ID="pnlSurvery"
runat="server"
Width="100%"
Height
="100%">
<table
cellpadding
="10">
<tr
>
<td
>
<table
border="0"
cellpadding="0"
cellspacing
="0">
<tr
>
<td
>
<asp:Panel
ID="pnlBehaviour"
runat="server"
Visible
="false">
<table
border
="0">
<tr
>
<td
align="left"
style
="background-color: Navy">
<asp:Label
ID="Label1"
runat="server"
Font-Size="14px"
Font-Bold="True"
ForeColor="white">Functional/Behaviour Report</asp:Label
>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
>
<td
>
<asp:GridView
ID="gvBehaviour"
runat="server"
AllowPaging="true"
AutoGenerateColumns
="False"
Font-Size
="medium">
<AlternatingRowStyle
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline
="False"
Font-Strikeout="False"
Font-Underline="False"
BackColor="Lavender"
/>
<Columns
>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="TRAINING_PROGRAMS"
HeaderText="TRAINING_PROGRAMS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="REMARKS"
HeaderText="REMARKS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="TIME_PERIOD"
HeaderText="TIME_PERIOD"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="RESPONSIBLE"
HeaderText="RESPONSIBLE"
/>
</Columns
>
<HeaderStyle
Wrap="true"
BackColor="Navy"
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline
="False"
Font-Strikeout="False"
Font-Underline="False"
ForeColor="White"
/>
</asp:GridView
>
</td
>
</tr
>
</table
>
</asp:Panel
>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
>
<td
>
<br
/>
<br
/>
<asp:Panel
ID="pnlOther"
runat="server"
Visible
="false">
<table
border
="0">
<tr
>
<td
align="left"
style
="background-color: Navy">
<asp:Label
ID="lblHeading1"
runat="server"
Font-Size="14px"
Font-Bold="True"
ForeColor="white">Other Training Requirements, if any</asp:Label
>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
>
<td
>
<asp:GridView
ID="gvOther"
runat="server"
AutoGenerateColumns="False"
Font-Size
="medium">
<AlternatingRowStyle
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline
="False"
Font-Strikeout="False"
Font-Underline="False"
BackColor="Lavender"
/>
<Columns
>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="BT_DESCRIPTION"
HeaderText="TRAINING_PROGRAMS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="BT_REMARKS"
HeaderText="REMARKS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="BT_DURATION"
HeaderText="TIME_PERIOD"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="BT_COST"
HeaderText="RESPONSIBLE"
/>
</Columns
>
<HeaderStyle
Wrap="true"
BackColor="Navy"
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline
="False"
Font-Strikeout="False"
Font-Underline="False"
ForeColor="White"
/>
</asp:GridView
>
</td
>
</tr
>
</table
>
</asp:Panel
>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
>
<td
>
<asp:Panel
ID="pnlTechnical"
runat="server"
Visible
="false">
<br
/>
<table
>
<tr
>
<td
align="left"
style
="background-color: Navy">
<asp:Label
ID="lblHeading"
runat="server"
Font-Size="14px"
Font-Bold="True"
ForeColor
="white"
Width="503px">Technical Report</asp:Label
>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
>
<td
>
<asp:GridView
ID="gvTechnical"
runat="server"
AutoGenerateColumns="False"
Font-Size
="medium">
<AlternatingRowStyle
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline="False"
/>
<Columns
>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="TRAINING_PROGRAMS"
HeaderText="TRAINING_PROGRAMS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="REMARKS"
HeaderText="REMARKS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="TIME_PERIOD"
HeaderText="TIME_PERIOD"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="RESPONSIBLE"
HeaderText="RESPONSIBLE"
/>
</Columns
>
<HeaderStyle
Wrap="true"
BackColor="Navy"
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline
="False"
Font-Strikeout="False"
Font-Underline="False"
ForeColor="White"
/>
</asp:GridView
>
</td
>
</tr
>
</table
>
</asp:Panel
>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
>
<td
>
<asp:Panel
ID="pnlAssignment"
runat="server"
Visible
="false">
<br
/>
<table
>
<tr
>
<td
align="left"
style
="background-color: Navy">
<asp:Label
ID="Label2"
runat="server"
Font-Size="14px"
Font-Bold="True"
ForeColor
="white"
Width="503px">Assignments/Projects Report</asp:Label
>
</td
>
</tr
>
<tr
>
<td
>
<asp:GridView
ID="gvAssignment"
runat="server"
AutoGenerateColumns="False"
Font-Size
="medium">
<AlternatingRowStyle
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline="False"
/>
<Columns
>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="TRAINING_PROGRAMS"
HeaderText="TRAINING_PROGRAMS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="REMARKS"
HeaderText="REMARKS"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="TIME_PERIOD"
HeaderText="TIME_PERIOD"
/>
<asp:BoundField
DataField="RESPONSIBLE"
HeaderText="RESPONSIBLE"
/>
</Columns
>
<HeaderStyle
Wrap="true"
BackColor="Navy"
Font-Bold="False"
Font-Italic="False"
Font-Overline
="False"
Font-Strikeout="False"
Font-Underline="False"
ForeColor="White"
/>
</asp:GridView
>
</td
>
</tr
>
</table
>
</asp:Panel
>
</td
>
</tr
>
</table
>
</td
>
</tr
>
</table
>
</asp:Panel
>
</td
>
</tr
>
</ItemTemplate
>
code behind for Exporting it to excel
protected void btnExport_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)
{
if (Repeater1.Items.Count > 0)
{
// RegisterCollapsibleExtender();
HttpContext.Current.Response.Clear();
HttpContext.Current.Response.Buffer =
true;
HttpContext.Current.Response.ContentType =
"application/vnd.ms-excel";
HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("content-disposition",
"attachment;filename = EDReport.xls");
HttpContext.Current.Response.Charset =
"";
StringWriter sw =
new StringWriter();
HtmlTextWriter htw =
new HtmlTextWriter(sw);
//ScriptManager sm = ScriptManager.GetCurrent(Page);
//sm.RegisterExtenderControl(cpeProject, pnlSurvery);
//sm.RegisterAsyncPostBackControl(LinkButton1);
Repeater1.RenderControl(htw);
HttpContext.Current.Response.Write(sw.ToString());
HttpContext.Current.Response.End();
}
}
i have gridview and export to excel button inside Update panel, the code i am using to export gridview data to excel is..
public void imgExcelExport_Click(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e)
{
Response.ClearContent();
Response.Buffer = true;
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", string.Format("attachment; filename={0}", "Customers.xls"));
Response.ContentType = "application/ms-excel";
[code]...
i have a gridview control i just want to export to excel i try your code but code execute successfully. but not going to convert to excel
Response.Clear();
Response.Buffer = true;
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=GridViewExport.xls");
Response.Charset = "";
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel";
[Code].....
I am using AJAX 1.0. I want to export gridview to excel and it should display loading image when user start exporting excel. I usedUpdatePanelbut is gives some JS error message.
View 6 Repliesi am creating a menu which has the below structure. what i would like to do is use a jquery ui accordion control.
can i place an accordion in an accordion?... i.e. menu 1 expands out in an accordion and then the sub menus in menu 1 need to expand out in another accordion.
menu 1
sub menu of the menu 1
menu item
menu item
menu item
sub menu of the menu 1
sub menu of the menu 1
menu 2
sub menu of the menu 2
menu item
menu item
menu item
sub menu of the menu 2
sub menu of the menu 2
I want to export evrything in a page to excel, it's just the graph that does not export. I used WebChart Control graph which I downloaded [URL]. I've been looking around and found that you must use SaveImage(), but I do not have that option.
protected void excel_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
excel.Visible = false;
Response.ContentType = "application/ms-excel";
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition",
"attachment; filename=CashFlow.xls");
}
I have a repeater control which has an table format that has textboxes in it. I tried the solution at [URL] which works but loses the table format. I have an example below in which I have modified that code and have it so now the table format stays but the values show outside the table and not in the correct columns and rows.
I need to keep the values in the proper location.
<asp:Repeater ID="rptMonthlyReport" runat="server" OnItemDataBound="rptMonthlyReport_ItemDataBound">
<HeaderTemplate>
<header>
<asp:Label ID="lblOne" runat="server">Monthly Performance Report</asp:Label>
</header>
<table id="tblMonthlyReport" border="1">
[code].....
I have a repeater control that is getting exported to excel. Well excel will no longer show the data that was in the textboxes. I've read the article on exporting a gridview having the same problem and how you replace the texboxes with literal contrls. I was wondering if there is an article like it only for a repeater control.
View 1 RepliesThe code on one of my aspx pages is giving me this error:
I'm getting this on the code behind for export to excel on one of my pages.
The Controls collection cannot be modified because the control contains code blocks (i.e. <% ... %>).It is referring to this line Me.GridView1.Parent.Controls.Add(frm)
I have this code in the aspx page. I am using two gridviews. I need to have this on the page any way I can fix the code so I can use that export to excel you created?
<% If(Session("PendingClaims"))%>then display gridview1<%Else%>
Then display gridview2<% End If %>
i have in grid view that grid view have very long string. when i export grid view export in excel it that string shows in single line
View 1 RepliesI have a web form that contains a GridView, which impliments Search in Grid with a TextBox and Button control in the footer. This works as I have it now. I have also implimented a Export to Excel function. The Export to Excel works by itself if the Search in Grid function is not included in the footer.The Export to Excel function errors when trying to render the Grid for the export. Is there a better way to incorporate both functions and accomplish the same thing? Am I missing something simple?
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Adding an Accordion only creates the outer most tags. I then have to add the headercssclass, contentcssclass etc. info. Then i have to manually add <Pane> tags, and then add Accordion Pane controls. Using VWDE 2008, is there a way to customize the control so that adding the Accordion control automatically adds this other info? Ideally with 2 Accordion Panes to start, but even just getting the various Accordion properties and the <Pane> tags added would make it much more <Pane>less!
View 3 RepliesI m using ajax accordion control to display the information of my company branches. Now it always displays one pane at a time. But i want that it should not display any pane at a time. Only a single pane should be displayed when user click on header of that pane.
View 2 RepliesHow can I export data from a Gridview to excel and once exported the data should be formatted in right to left (arabic) manner. How can I achieve this?
View 2 RepliesI've got an .rdlc report which I print from my .net app (C# Visual Studio 2005), where I use a RemoteReportPrinter object. I give it as parameters the server name, report name, report parameters, etc. Works fine. My question is, I would live to do an analagous export of that report to Excel. Set it up exactly the same, but have it export to Excel rather than print, probably using some other type of object than RemoteReportPrinter.
View 1 Repliesi use this code to export data into word.
Protected Sub Export(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles btn_printexcel.Click
Response.Clear()
Response.Buffer = True
[Code]....
but the export docs will be downloaded into the user computer.
what should i do so that the exported docs is save into the server?
i want to export multiple tables in a dataset to excel workbook with each tables as sheets without using COM Interop or Excel Object.
View 2 RepliesWe have the requirement to export the data from the grid excel. We can't install the Excel on the server. The excel generated need to be in the printable format. The excel generated needs to have custom headers, footers, repeatble rows, columns and landscape / portrait orientation style.
View 1 RepliesI am exporting a gridview in MS Excel as mentioned in the following link:
[URL]
I want to set orientation of excel pages as landscape. Is there any way to do that? Any header information to be added for file being exported to set orientation of pages as landscape?
i have table something like this on click of export to excel i need to save that or export that to excel file .can u plz help me how i can do this.one more thing how i can desing and build that big html table into excel is there any simple way i can do the same
View 1 RepliesI followed a video tuturiol for the Ajax Accordion control and also created it manually using VWD2010ExpressAlthough the source code I downloaded works fine, mines dosen't. The links for the panes will not respond. Everything else seems to be ok.
<body>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div id="container">
<asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server"/>
<div>
[code]...
We are deveopingawebiste in asp.net. There are tempelates of each aspx page made in the form of excel sheet. Upon completion of the online calculation, the user is to be allowed to export the results to excel and save them. There would be obviously no formulae in such sheet
I do not want to install Excel on theserver and instead want to utilize the Excel installed on the user's computer for this purpose as every user's computer is expected to have Excel installed. Is this possible to do? How to do this?
I am not an expert in this. let me know if you would need any more information or clarification.
I have a GridView that I want to export to Excel. When I use the sample code I find online, it exports the content to Excel just fine, but for some reason it also clears out all grid lines outside of my exported table.
For your average excel user this is easy enough to fix, but I need this solution to work for everyone.
So then is there a way to export the data in a GridView into an Excel Workbook so that it looks like it was just typed into Excel? I've pasted the code I am using below, assume that a GridView called toPrint exists and has accurate data.
Response.Clear();
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=" + name + "_Registration_Forms.xls");
Response.Charset = "";
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel";
Page.EnableViewState = false;
System.IO.StringWriter stringWrite = new System.IO.StringWriter();
System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter htmlWrite = new HtmlTextWriter(stringWrite);
toPrint.RenderControl(htmlWrite);
Response.Write(stringWrite.ToString());
Response.End();
EDIT: Found one partial solution. If I export as a comma-delimited list and set the header to be a CSV file, it opens fine and all grid lines (even those outside of the exported data) are showing. The only problem with this of course is having to strip out every comma and newline character from my values before exporting them.