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Unable to parameterize excel sheet names [message #1004969] Thu, 24 January 2013 08:29 Go to next message
Rajesh Sharma is currently offline Rajesh SharmaFriend
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Registered: January 2013
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Hi Guys,

With multiple excel sheets as tabs in the workbook, we are unable to parameterize the sheet names with the entries in the database. We are making use of Eclipse BIRT v2.6.2 with emitter files for multiple tabs in the sheet.

Please find a sample report attached. In this the "Subsystem" column under "Feature Report" sheet has multiple feature names, all names are retrieved from the database in the backend. Now, we want to make use of the same entries to rename "Report1" "Report2" sheets to feature names as under Subsystem column using BIRT. Please let us know if there is a way to rename excel sheets in a workbook in a parameterized way. We tried using "Title" paramter in Eclipse, no doubt works but we cannot paramterize it with entries from the database for multiple sheets.

Thanks and Regards,
Rajesh S
Re: Unable to parameterize excel sheet names [message #1005261 is a reply to message #1004969] Thu, 24 January 2013 18:33 Go to previous message
Kristopher Clark is currently offline Kristopher ClarkFriend
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Registered: January 2013
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The spudsoft emitter can change the name of the tabs in excel. The name of the tabs are based on the name of the table that calls the page break. An example can be found here.
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