MSXML6.0 - Does exporting to Excel work for you
Miklos_Hollender
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For me it complains about a missing automation server. Maybe it requires Office 2007?
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Hi, it works for me and I'm using Office 2007. Probably you are right and it requires office 20070
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Because I am using Office 2007 I haven't notice it. But it seems that they are using the Office 2007 libraries...0
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Yeah, I was afraid that it's an incentive to upgrade Office
Who wants to bet that in the final 5.0 or 5.1 there will be some sexy feature that will only work with Vista?
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Miklos Hollender wrote:Yeah, I was afraid that it's an incentive to upgrade Office
Who wants to bet that in the final 5.0 or 5.1 there will be some sexy feature that will only work with Vista? 
I installed Vista on VMWare with dedicated 700MB RAM and phoooh... 3200+AMD 64b Proc, most of the time is 100% utilization. It doesn't look like it fully occupied RAM but it reacts very slow. (Aero is turned off cause of weak virtual VGA on VMWare).
Does Offices2007 takes a lot of resources? It is bad idea if it happens that for fully 5.0 Navision, we must install Vista & Office2007 on customer's computers...
On the other way, while we in grp3 get a final localized version, our customers will buy good-enough machines
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works definitely with (german) office 2003.0
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WOW! New hope!
Could that be possible that it requires automation servers that are actually in the outlook integration package? That one I never install. 0 -
Actually I should look into Application Launch Management codeunit - but my NSC licence doesn't want to allow me to edit it...0
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Hm... there is something funny about this error message.
It says could not create blah blah GUID={blah} 6.0 :{blah}
6.0? I know that MSXML6.0 is one automation that's always missing which always causes headaches with ADCS etc. Maybe it's that again?0 -
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Miklos Hollender wrote:
Actually, on Vista ultimate and Office 2003 it works without any problems. Only thing I have noticed is that it makes XML office file (not standard) which, afaik, is not supported in Office 2003 by default... It seems that Vista gives that possibility. For all other OSs, solution with MSXML6 will probably be enough.0 -
I thought that reports can be exported to excel but no... only forms can...
aaaaaargh, why oh why... Am I missing something or what?
I can already see myself how I'm making table forms with virtual tables instead of standard reports, just to be able to export it to excel (which is very standard request)...0 -
... well at least that's easier now with being able to show temp tables on forms...
But I think there is a conceptual issue then. If exporting is considered so important, one should use JET or something like that. If it's just a few reports, probably directly writing to the Excel Buffer is fairly easy - Mark Brummel has a download about it.0 -
Miklos Hollender wrote:Actually I should look into Application Launch Management codeunit - but my NSC licence doesn't want to allow me to edit it...
Create new codeunit say 50000, Copy CU403,select CU50000, paste, renumber it to 50000, then rename it.
You can then at least take a look at it.0 -
Miklos Hollender wrote:... well at least that's easier now with being able to show temp tables on forms...
But I think there is a conceptual issue then. If exporting is considered so important, one should use JET or something like that. If it's just a few reports, probably directly writing to the Excel Buffer is fairly easy - Mark Brummel has a download about it.
I'm not sure about that.
There is nothing conceptually wrong in requests for exporting report to excel. I already has "preview"/print2pdf (with small external tool)/save As Html" and now in 5.0 (or Vista/Office 2007 feature) something like "Export to something that can be viewed as picture in Office tool".
They even add a export to Excel/Word of Forms. But no export to excel of reports.
I don't ask for advanced reporting features, I don't ask for olap cubes, I don't ask for pivot tables... Just another export type (among other three/four).
P.S.
Almost every (actually, every) customer had same request. Give me what I see on (simple) reports, in Excel spreadsheet.0 -
Thanks Dude, I didn't know you could do it.. Copy & Paste an object.. Its wonderful
Thanks for the Trick... =D>.....
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<snip from MS support>Miklos Hollender wrote:Actually I should look into Application Launch Management codeunit - but my NSC licence doesn't want to allow me to edit it...
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