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Using ReportSmith To Create Interface Files

Using ReportSmith To Create Interface Files. Charles Cook Specializing in ReportSmith Training and Consulting 00 March 2000. Presented By. Charles Cook Specializing in ReportSmith Training and Consulting CharlesCook.com Charles@CharlesCook.com. Creating Interface Files. Overview

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Using ReportSmith To Create Interface Files

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  1. Using ReportSmith To Create Interface Files Charles Cook Specializing in ReportSmith Training and Consulting 00 March 2000

  2. Presented By • Charles Cook • Specializing in ReportSmith Training and Consulting • CharlesCook.com • Charles@CharlesCook.com

  3. Creating Interface Files • Overview • Save As • Fixed Format Files • Using Summary Fields • Header/Footer Records • ReportSmith 3.1

  4. Save As • What is saved • Only data in the detail section of your report is saved • Column headings are always saved • Headers and Footers are not saved • Crosstabs in headers and/or footers are not saved • Summary fields in headers and/or footers are not saved

  5. Save As • Data Types • Report Files (.rpt) • This will save the attributes of your report not the report data • Report Query Files (.rqf) • Excel Files (.xls) • Text Files (.txt) • Tab Delimited • Lotus 123 Files (.wk3) • Comma Delimited Files (.csv) • Data Interchange Format Files (.dif) • Quattro Files (.wkq)

  6. The Data in ReportSmith

  7. Save As Excel Files

  8. Save As Text Files (In Notepad)

  9. Save As Text Files (In Excel)

  10. Save As Comma Delimited Files

  11. Fixed Format Files • Overview • Format the data using a SQL derived field • Save the data using Save As

  12. Fixed Format Files • Formatting the data • Create one SQL Derived Field • Convert the data to a string if necessary • Conversion function will format the data • Pad the data with leading or trailing spaces or zeros • Trim the field to size • Concatenate the field to the next field

  13. Formatting the data

  14. The Data in ReportSmith

  15. Fixed Format Files • Save the data • Save As Text Files

  16. Save As Text Files

  17. Using Summary Fields • Overview • Group the data and create summary fields • Create a macro to write the data to a file • The data can be delimited or fixed format • Link the macro

  18. Group the data

  19. Using Summary Fields • Create a macro • Loop through each record in the report • Write one record for each group • Write the summary fields not the data fields • The summary fields are for the report group • Tell the user the file has been created

  20. Create a macro

  21. Link the macro

  22. Using Summary Fields

  23. Using Summary Fields

  24. Header/Footer Records • Overview • Added to the macro • Header records are written before the loop • Footer records a written after the loop • Write the summary fields not the data fields • Summary fields are for entire report group

  25. Header/Footer Records

  26. Header/Footer Records

  27. ReportSmith 3.1 • Overview • Saving formatted data • Printing to HTML

  28. Presented By • Charles Cook • Specializing in ReportSmith Training and Consulting • CharlesCook.com • Charles@CharlesCook.com

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