Forms Data Controls :: Export Repeater To Excel?
Sep 20, 2010protected void RunReport(object sender, EventArgs e)
View 4 Repliesprotected void RunReport(object sender, EventArgs e)
View 4 RepliesI 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">
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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 Repliesi want to create a asp.net page which consists of repeater control and want to export repeater data in excel.
View 1 RepliesAm Saving the file in Excel format which contains Chinese letters using C#.NET.
The excel file saved successfully. But the Chinese words are messed up in excel file.
Code Used to Save is :-
Response.Clear();
Response.Buffer = true;
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=" Test.xls");
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It shows the exact output in website (脚宽 ). But after saving the file the excel file shows like this (脚宽) .
Ex: 脚宽 ----> 脚宽
I want to export all repeater data in excel file i used following code but it take only first page data means page size 10 it export only 10 record i want to export whole repeater data
Response.Clear();
Response.Buffer = true;
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=Detail.xls");
Response.Charset = "";
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel";
System.IO.StringWriter stringWrite = new System.IO.StringWriter();
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How 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 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 have try to export data to excel using gridview.
I have export it successfully but some data is missing which is due to the column format in the exported excel file is not TEXT .
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I need to set the exported excel file column format to TEXT but find no solution on this.
I am trying to export my repeater to excel and here is my code...
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
HtmlTextWriter htw = new HtmlTextWriter(sw);
string attachment = "attachment; filename=file.xls";
Response.ClearContent();
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", attachment);
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel";
[code]...
I 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 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
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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 have written code to export to excel as below:
View 2 Repliesi m having the datatable a b1 1213 ukh dfuk and how to export that to excel file.
View 10 RepliesAnyone knows how to export your gridview with the layout to a excel document?
I found some code to export, but it will not take the gridlayout.
code:
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I need to export a standard GridView to Excel, I've seen a lot of posts about this but many are confusing and don't seem to work, I just need to be able to export to Excel 2003 and 2007.
View 6 Repliesi want to export my gridview in excell with a header ..supose am making a report in gridview there is heading of report
out of grid i want to export it too...!! am able to export excell easly but unable to export the header
i can export a datalist to excel file using the following coding
Response.Clear()
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel"
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=FileName.xls")
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i'm having problems with the export to excel from gridview codeit seems like the excel is automatically convert my strings with only numbers to numericthis gives me problem with leading zero string likes for example "007" and the excel will display 7anyone faced with problem before?
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I'm trying to export a filtered dataview to excel. The code to export works just fine but it exports all the records, not just the ones I filtered on. For example, I have three dropdowns and the dataview seems to work just fine filtering on the dropdown parameters because it shows up correctly in my datagrid on my screen.
This line of code is where I am confused.
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How can Export dataTable to Exel
View 5 RepliesI need to export a gridview to excel and am having trouble with the layout. I found a number of good articles that explain the basic mechanics of the export. One simple approach that works is:
Response.Clear()
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=FileName.xls")
Response.Charset = ""
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.xls"
Dim stringWrite As New System.IO.StringWriter()
Dim htmlWrite As System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter = New HtmlTextWriter(stringWrite)
grdExcelExport.RenderControl(htmlWrite)
Response.Write(stringWrite.ToString())
Response.[End]()
My issue is that the gridview that appears on the screen with all of its added rows, hidden columns, and such does not show properly in Excel - the hidden columns from the header now show; there are missing data rows and so forth.
The RowDataBound event adds rows in the Header - these do not make it into Excel. The sql code does a GROUP BY WITH ROLLUP and the last total rows do not show in Excel, although the intermediate ones do. After my first DataBind of the table, I append 5 rows of special summary information which the RowDataBound processes correctly, but none of this goes to Excel.
So my wonderful Gridview on the screen becomes worthless in the transfer. How do I get my highly custom-formatted gridview into Excel??
i am writing a web application. i need some code that will enable me export the content of an asp.net table control to excel or .csv format.
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