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Schedule Reports to execute and Export to Excel

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davida37

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May 10, 2006
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SQL server 2005

Hi,

It is possible to schdule a report to run/execute and export the report to excel, and if so, is it possible to specify a particular directory, which the report can be put?

Thanks
 
You can use Subscriptions to run the report. Within the subscription setup, you may specify the file format and location of the output

Rgds, Geoff

We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.

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Thanks Geoff. Great. Cant wait to get it working now.
 
We are scheduleing and exporting to excel, but what we are finding is that when you open the excel output, it has merged a few of the cells together and treats the cells as objects when you cut and paste from the output to another file. Wondering if anyone has had issues with their excel export output from MSRS
 
When exporting to excel, SSRS tries to keep the layout the same as when viewed on line or in pdf. What this means in practice is that any slight difference of alignment can cause cells to be merged in excel

As an example

Say you have 2 tables in a report.
One has 3 fields and the other has 5 fields.
They are laid out with the 3 field table directly above the 5 field table.
The 2 tables are the same width as the last field on the 3 field table is a "notes" field which is very wide.
When exporting to excel, the final field in the 3 field table will have merged cells as this is the only way in excel to replicate the layout in the report as columns in excel cannot be "unaligned" as they can in a free floating layout a la SSRS.

Hope this makes sense

Rgds, Geoff

We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.

Please read FAQ222-2244 before you ask a question
 
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