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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook Learn to customize, integrate and administer NAV 7 using practical, hands-on recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849689106
Length 312 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 7 Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Acknowledgements
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. String, Dates, and Other Data Types FREE CHAPTER 2. General Development 3. Working with Tables, Records, and Queries 4. Designing Pages 5. Report Design 6. Diagnosing Code Problems 7. Roles and Security 8. Leveraging Microsoft Office 9. OS Interaction 10. Integration 11. Working with the SQL Server 12. NAV Server Administration Index

Exporting data using the Excel Buffer


NAV contains a wrapper object that allows you to export data to Microsoft Excel. This recipe will show you how to use it in its most common form—exporting a report to Excel.

Getting ready

Microsoft Excel must be installed on the client machine.

How to do it...

  1. Create a new processing-only report based on the Customer table.

  2. Add values in the No., Name, and Balance fields.

  3. Add the following global variables:

    Name

    Type

    SubType

    ExcelBuf

    Record

    Excel Buffer

  4. Let's set the property Temporary of the ExcelBuf variable to Yes.

  5. Now add a function named MakeExcelInfo.

  6. Add the following code to the function:

    ExcelBuf.SetUseInfoSheet;
    ExcelBuf.AddInfoColumn(FORMAT('Company Name'),FALSE,'',TRUE,FALSE,FALSE,'',ExcelBuf."Cell Type"::Text);
    ExcelBuf.AddInfoColumn(COMPANYNAME,FALSE,'',FALSE,FALSE, FALSE,'',ExcelBuf."Cell Type"::Text);
    
    ExcelBuf.NewRow;
    ExcelBuf.AddInfoColumn(FORMAT('Report Name'), FALSE,'',TRUE,FALSE,FALSE,'',ExcelBuf."Cell Type"::Text);
    ExcelBuf.AddInfoColumn...
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