I have a formatted table in ReportViewer. When I want to export to Excel though - I do not want to export the formatted table - instead I want to output the original/raw/unmassaged data table in an excel file.
What's the best way to intercept the Export to Excel function and output data in a different format?
I am using the ReportViewer control in Local mode on a web form in an ASP.NET application, and everything is working well. However, I need some expert with something. My app generates certain reports that cannot be exported to Excel. Therefore I would like to either
(1) preferably NOT display the "Excel" option in the Export dropdown list.
(2) detect when the user clicks the Export linkbutton, and then use code to determine what type of export is being done (Excel, PDF, etc).
I 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?
I have an .xls file that I am allowing a user to make changes to by entering values in TextBoxs within a GridView. In the excel file, there is a column (D) that does a basic (=C4-B4) function. The user is allowed to edit both the B and C columns, but not the one containing the function (D). I am using OleDbCommands to make changes to the .xls file, and that works fine. However, column D is not being updated. I have to physically open the excel file, then save it for the function column to be properly updated. What would be the easiest way to make sure the function is "run" and saved when changes to the source columns are made?
Edit Well, merely hiding the modalpopupextender that it is in saves the file. But I still have the problem of column D not being updated client-side. I assume that's something I'll have to do myself?
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?
I'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.
We 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.
I am exporting a gridview in MS Excel as mentioned in the following link:
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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
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.
why this javascript error: 'ClientToolbarctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_reportViewer_ctl01' is undefined shows up whenever I click on 'Export' and 'Zoom' controls of my report viewer? Everything else works for my reportviewer.
Is it possible to disable export options on a server report in the ReportViewer control without changing the reportserver.config file?
I have the code to change a Local Report but not a Server Report. We have a group of reports we only want to be able to export to PDF and TIFF while the other server reports should be exportable in all formats.
I'm having issues using the Print/Export functions from the CrystalReportViewer toolbar in Visual Studio 2005. In some cases, the print/export dialog window is simply replaced with the report page, instead of exporting/printing the data. Based on a dropdown box, the Report Document is loaded with a different report file:
If ddReport.SelectedValue = "Report-1" Then rptDoc1.Load(Server.MapPath("/Reports/Report1.rpt"))Else rptDoc1.Load(Server.MapPath("/Reports/Report2.rpt"))End If
I'm using the ReportViewer control on my .aspx page which displays a single report based on various user parameter selections. Dropdown2 is dependent on the DropDown1 selection (i.e. the user selects Unit A from DropDown1 and that results in 10 selections under Dropdown2, or the user selects Unit B from DropDown1 and that results in 15 selections under DropDown2, and so on). The user makes the selections, clicks the "Run Report" button, and the report displays as expected. The user then can export to Excel or PDF
I've received a request to allow users to run the report for all possible selections and export to their desired format rather than having to run the report for each separate DropDown1 and DropDown2 selection. So in other words, they don't even want to see the report on the screen, they just want to be able to click a button that runs the report for all possible parameter selections and export it to a single Excel or PDF document.
I have an SSRS report that has a Comments field where there's enough text to span multiple rows per record. It renders fine in the ASP.Net ReportViewer control, but when it's exported the formatting can be different. Exporting to Word it looks fantastic. But exporting to Excel and PDF, the row height for each record is never increased beyond the default, so the text just gets truncated. In Excel I can go in and double-click on individual or multiple row heights to fix them, but this is an extra step we don't want.