Background download

hi,
as cannot directly download file via background, i must save in app server b4 download to presentation server. may i know in the same program run via background can do both together? meaning upload to app server and download to presentation server as user want to run the report in background to download file in excel.
can use dataset for input and output in the single program to run in background?
please advise with example.
thx

hi,
thanks. i read the post before i post mine.
i do not want to do setting as i am not allowed. the setting same as the one in the post? if not, you can email to me at [email protected] just for knowledge.
i would like to ask if i use DATASET, can both INPUT and OUTPUT be done in a single report that run in background? or in short can use dataset to download to excel file in the same report that run in background?
thanks

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