March 8, 2006 at 6:13 am
I want to try out placing the report header in the Excel page header instead of the worksheet. I have seen forum references to updating the config files to switch on SimplePageHeaders deviceinfo setting, but I can find no reference to this in the documentation and it appears to be ignored when I try it out. Is this in RS 2005 only? (I'm using 2000 SP2).
Would this get round my current problem of having lots of additional columns/merged cells to accommodate all the header layout when exported to Excel? Ideally I want the data structure in Excel to be a straight forward matrix of the data values in the report table which isn't feasible when exported to Excel with our default headers which contains a lot of labels containing context information.
March 9, 2006 at 5:41 am
You can do this with RS2000 SP2 (I think it was introduced with SP1). However the only way I found to set this information is to drive the reports from a web page (not using the Reporting services front end to open the report).
March 10, 2006 at 5:53 am
Thanks for the response. I've tried setting the device info in the URL, but it doesn't generate the Excel file at all - when I tcptrace it, it shows a ReportRendering Exception (I think because the xls file didn't get generated.)
I assume I'm configuring the URL correctly (adding &rc:SimplePageHeaders=True), since passing device info for documented options such as RemoveSpace or OmitFormulas works OK.
Any suggestions as to what's going wrong?
March 10, 2006 at 12:59 pm
I did it using the post headers rather than through the URL.
The form is constructed of:
<FORM style="height:0" name="reportform" id="frmRender" action="http://servername/reportserver?/reportname" method="post">
<INPUT type="hidden" name="rs:Command" value="Render">
<INPUT type="hidden" name="rc:LinkTarget" value="main">
<INPUT type="hidden" id="rsFormat" name="rs:Format" value="EXCEL">
<INPUT type="hidden" name="rcarameters" value="False">
<INPUT type="hidden" name="rc:SimplePageHeaders" value="True">
<input type="hidden" name="rcmitFormulas" value="False">
I hope this helps.
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