Hi,
One of our users has been having trouble saving a Business Objects 6.5 report to Excel.
When refreshing and saving the report, the following is returned when trying to open the Excel file:
"Microsoft Office Excel File Repair Log
Errors were detected in file 'C:\ReportName.xls'
The following is a list of repairs:
Damage to the file was so extensive that repairs were not possible. Excel attempted to recover your formulas and values, but some data may have been lost or corrupted.
Excel found errors that may cause some recovered data to be put in the wrong cells. Please check your recovered data carefully."
However, if the BusObj document is NOT refreshed, but is saved with the previous data, the file opens OK.
Upon comparing the two sets of returned data, it would appear that the problems are caused when a cell contains over 2,000 characters.
Can any one confirm that this is an issue?
Is this an intentionally imposed limit?
Or is it a bug?
Is there any way to get round this?
Many Thanks,
Simon
One of our users has been having trouble saving a Business Objects 6.5 report to Excel.
When refreshing and saving the report, the following is returned when trying to open the Excel file:
"Microsoft Office Excel File Repair Log
Errors were detected in file 'C:\ReportName.xls'
The following is a list of repairs:
Damage to the file was so extensive that repairs were not possible. Excel attempted to recover your formulas and values, but some data may have been lost or corrupted.
Excel found errors that may cause some recovered data to be put in the wrong cells. Please check your recovered data carefully."
However, if the BusObj document is NOT refreshed, but is saved with the previous data, the file opens OK.
Upon comparing the two sets of returned data, it would appear that the problems are caused when a cell contains over 2,000 characters.
Can any one confirm that this is an issue?
Is this an intentionally imposed limit?
Or is it a bug?
Is there any way to get round this?
Many Thanks,
Simon