Changing the export format order

Hi all,
I want to change the order of columns in the exported file in FDM as per my requirements. How can I change the order of colums in the exported file ? Please help me in this.
Thank you !

Take a look in the Export Action script of whatever adapter you are using. This is where the output format is defined.
Forgot to mention if you are using the Essbase adapter you can do this via setting the calc sequence for each dimension which will determine the order it is displayed in the output file. This can be set in the workbench or web client
Edited by: SH on Oct 18, 2011 9:43 AM

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