Re: RE: Export to EXCEL
there another way for export to excel.
Open Flat File
Write One Line To Flat File
Close Flat File
B34A1010 function
you must equal one variable to a strig list, something like this:
VA rpt_Linea = concat([VA rpt_Linea],concat('$',[VA sec_SalesReportingCode2]))
VA rpt_Linea = concat([VA rpt_Linea],concat('$',[VA sec_SalesReportingCode3]))
VA rpt_Linea = concat([VA rpt_Linea],concat('$',[VA sec_SalesReportingCode4]))
VA rpt_Linea = concat([VA rpt_Linea],concat('$',[VA sec_SalesReportingCode5]))
VA rpt_Linea = concat([VA rpt_Linea],concat('$',[VA sec_SalesReportingCode6]))
VA rpt_Linea = concat([VA rpt_Linea],concat('$',[VA sec_SalesReportingCode7]))
VA rpt_Linea = concat([VA rpt_Linea],concat('$',[VA sec_SalesReportingCode9]))
then you put the 3 business functions
and you have a file wich can you open with excel. the use the text in columns function and it is.
in this case i use $ delimiter
if have any question you can send me a mail and i answer you.
pd: sorry for my english ;D