Include Row/Column Headers in Pivot Table Export to Excel
I am using JDeveloper version 11.1.2.3
I am trying to export my pivot table to excel using dvt:exportPivotTableData. I'd like to include column/row headers in the export, but can't seem to find a way to do that. Is there a way to do this in my jdeveloper version?
I am using JDeveloper version 11.1.2.3
I am trying to export my pivot table to excel using dvt:exportPivotTableData. I'd like to include column/row headers in the export, but can't seem to find a way to do that. Is there a way to do this in my jdeveloper version?
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2006-Cat January February March April May June July August September October November December Totals
Euthanise 159 203 188 252 376 501 393 315 304 276 212 207 3386
Intake 192 220 234 305 412 538 409 330 329 305 244 241 3759
Redeem 10 4 4 3 5 3 2 1 2 1 2 5 42
Rescue 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 4 19
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Intake 455 514 495 465 571 595 486 570 438 511 434 473 6007
Redeem 65 63 57 34 57 43 58 46 58 67 53 59 660
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Euthanise 223 265 229 275 569 508 451 359 310 318 231 225 3963
Intake 268 286 274 315 594 567 488 397 329 344 279 249 4390
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Rescue 7 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 14
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Intake 594 510 480 477 508 520 553 502 509 544 410 480 6087
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Any help is greatly appreciated.<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
- <ROWSET>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>159.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>192.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>10.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>203.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>220.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>4.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>188.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>234.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>4.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>252.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>305.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>10.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>376.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>412.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>5.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>501.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>538.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>393.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>409.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>315.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>330.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>304.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>329.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>276.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>305.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>212.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>244.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>207.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>241.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>5.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>4.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>306.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>455.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>65.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>375.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>514.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>63.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>347.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>495.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>57.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>341.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>465.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>34.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>458.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>571.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>57.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>484.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>595.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>43.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>385.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>486.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>58.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>441.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>570.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>46.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>317.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>438.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>58.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>384.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>511.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>67.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>325.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>434.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>53.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>318.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>473.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2006 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>59.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>223.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>268.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>11.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>7.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>265.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>286.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>7.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>229.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>274.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>11.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>275.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>315.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>569.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>594.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>May</MNTH>
<imonth>5</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>5.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>508.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>567.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>June</MNTH>
<imonth>6</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>451.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>488.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>July</MNTH>
<imonth>7</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>359.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>397.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>August</MNTH>
<imonth>8</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>310.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>329.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>4.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>318.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>344.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>231.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>279.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>16.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>November</MNTH>
<imonth>11</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>1.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>225.0</anicnt>
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<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>249.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - CAT</header>
<MNTH>December</MNTH>
<imonth>12</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>436.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>594.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>67.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>January</MNTH>
<imonth>1</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>2.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>374.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>510.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>72.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>February</MNTH>
<imonth>2</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
<anicnt>313.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>480.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>March</MNTH>
<imonth>3</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>77.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>April</MNTH>
<imonth>4</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
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- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
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<cue>Intake</cue>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
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<cue>Redeem</cue>
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<cue>Euthanise</cue>
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<cue>Euthanise</cue>
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<cue>Euthanise</cue>
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<cue>Intake</cue>
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<cue>Redeem</cue>
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<cue>Euthanise</cue>
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- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
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<cue>Intake</cue>
<anicnt>509.0</anicnt>
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- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
<anicnt>41.0</anicnt>
</ROW>
- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>September</MNTH>
<imonth>9</imonth>
<cue>Rescue</cue>
<anicnt>3.0</anicnt>
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- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
<MNTH>October</MNTH>
<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Euthanise</cue>
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- <ROW>
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<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Intake</cue>
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- <ROW>
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<imonth>10</imonth>
<cue>Redeem</cue>
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- <ROW>
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- <ROW>
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- <ROW>
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- <ROW>
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- <ROW>
<header>2007 - DOG</header>
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- <ROW>
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<header>2007 - DOG</header>
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<cue>Rescue</cue>
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</ROW>
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Hi,
I need a report to have a hierachical format such as:
Top Company
Middle Company
Customer Name Customer Id Customer Creation Date
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for the "Custom CSS Style Options (HTML Only)" under measure properties of the column set "Use Custom CSS Style" value to 'display:none'.
Let me know if this worked.
Regards,
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country cluster store turnover share
======= ======= ===== ======== =====
belgium 1 a 20.000 66.7%
b 10.000 33.3%
cluster total: 30.000 100.0%
2 c 40.000 57.1%
d 30.000 42.9%
cluster total: 70.000 100.0%
country total: 100.000 100.0%
holland 3 e 50.000 71.4%
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cluster total: 70.000 100.0%
country total: 70.000 100.0%
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country cluster store turnover share
======= ======= ===== ======== =====
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b 10.000 33.3%
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2 c 40.000 57.1%
d 30.000 42.9%
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cluster total: 70.000 100.0%
country total: 70.000 41.2%
grand total: 170.000 100.0%Any advice or idea would be greatly appreciated...902360 wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know if there's a way to configure the Pivot Table "Show Data As - Percent of" precision.
ATM, I have some reports using SR types where one of those are much bigger than the others.. So when the report its generated, it returns something like:
TYPE A: 99%
TYPE B: 0%
TYPE C: 0%
TYPE D: 0%
How can I show the other types correct value? Something like number of decimal places...
Ps: As criteria to this report, I have changed my Data Format to "Number", "Minus: -123" with 15 Decimal Places.
Thanks,
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Can anyone help with adjusting the size of columns in a pivot table. I have 3 measure across 12 months on a page:
Total Volume Total Margin (%) Total Contribution
Market Jan 2010 Feb 2010 Mar 2010 Apr 2010 May 2010 Jun 2010 Jul 2010 Jan 2010 Feb 2010 Mar 2010 Apr 2010 May 2010 Jun 2010 Jul 2010 Jan 2010 Feb 2010 Mar 2010 Apr 2010 May 2010 Jun 2010 Jul 2010
The months on some measures are rolling up and the others are on one line, can the width of the column be wrapped or adjusted?
ThanksHi,
Yes,it can be.Click on a column and Go to Format Values>Additional Formatting Options>width.Try putting 50%,60% if you want them to expand.
Similiarly Format heading will work for heading size.
You have to play around with this to suit your requirements.
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We have an old Crystal Web Portal designed using CE10 in VS 2003. The crystal viewer shipped with VS 2003 exports to excel (Data only) in correct order where all the columns headers are matched with the corresponding data.
We have re-written the entire new web portal in VS 2008 with using CE10 on windows 2003 server. Everything works we can view the report, page navigation, export to PDF, export to MS Excel 97-2000. However when export to MS Excel 97-2000 (Data only) option, the column headings are mismatched with the corresponding data. I don't understand what changed between VS 2003 Crystal Viewer and VS 2008 Crystal Viewer. I think this has to be the crystal viewer problem because I'm exporting from the viewer tool bar.
Here is the API referencing in the code:
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Can some help here.
thanksHi,
The report saves the printer information and if it can connect to the exact same printer then the print options will get passed to the printer.
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I would like to learn how to create a pivot table, similar to excel, thanks.
JmortizNumbers does not have pivot table function but can sort data, and summarize data. If you can provide an example of the data you want to analyze I am certain we can help you in building summary tables.
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Hello guys
I have a report that has several columns about sales call type and call counts
It looks like this:
Calls Type Call Counts
Missed 200
Handled 3000000
Rejected 40000
Dropped 50000
Now I wanna create a report that look like this:
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200 300000000 40000 50000 Data
So that I can perform other calculations on the difference and comparison of handled calls counts vs other call counts..
I know pivot table view can make the report look like in such way, but they cant do further calculations on that..
So I need to create new solid columns that capture call counts based on call types..
How would I be able to do that on Answers? I don't have access to the RPD, so is it possible to do it sololy on answers? Or should I just ask ETL support on this?
Any pointers will be deeply appreciated!
Thank youThanks MMA
I followed your guidance and I was able to create a few new columns of call missed count, call handled counts and call abandoned counts.. Then I create new columns of ave missed counts, ave handled counts and so forth..
Then I went to the pivot view, I realized there is a small problem.. Basically the report still includes the column "call types" which has 3 different types of call "miss, abandon and handled". When I exclude this column in my report, the rest of the measures will return wrong values. When I include this column in the report, it shows duplicate values by 3 rows. It looks like this:
Queue name Call types Call handled Call missed Call abondoned
A Miss 8 10 15
A Handled 8 10 15
A Abandoned 8 10 15
in pivot table view, if I move call type to column area, the resulted measures will become 8X3, 10X3 and 15X3
So is there a way to eliminate duplicate rows or let the system know not to mulitply by 3?
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The table is so big that both horizontal and vertical scroll bars appears always.
So what happens is...
when the user moves the vertical scrollbar down, the column headers move
up,so that they are no visible, when he reaches the bottom of the table.
What is our requirement is, even if the user moves the vertical scrollbars the headers should be visible.
Can anybody solve this problem??
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We cannot avoid that. but an alternate is that use another table above this table and which has the number of rows as zero. hide the table header for the below table. you need to adjust the header of above table so that it fits for the below table.
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CleberSalutations,
You asked this question about 3 months ago, and no one answered it.. How rude of them, well....
You can customize any control/indicator by right mouse clicking on it, going to advanced, then customize. If you want to color it, you can always right mouse click with the shift key down, and pull up the painting tool stuff. Or use the tab key if you want to scroll through tools. I believe it's the tab key. Alright, i bet you've long since figured it out, but i couldn't resist.
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Hi,
I've a pivot table and one of its columns contains a String that can be very long.
My problem is that if one of the rows has a long string, the column adjust itself to this width and if I want to see the next columns, I need to move the scrool.
I'd like to know if could be possible readjust the width of these column or if I could adjust the width and do something for the text to fit the width.
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Hi,
We have a ADF table on a page which can be exported to excel spreadsheet using the <Af:ExportCollectionActionListener>. The adf table is within panel collection.
There are many numeric columns in this table and there is <af:convertnumber> used on these columns. No other properties are changed on the <af:convertnumber> tag, everything is default. And no formatting is applied on the view object attributes as well. When a user from US is exporting the table to excel everything works well no issues. But a Netherlands or French user exports the excel, the numeric values which have decimal point are shown as left aligned and the whole numbers in the same column are right aligned. As a result when the user is trying to sum the entire column only the right aligned numbers are getting added.
I am not sure what is the issue here ?
HAs someone seen this scenario before ?
Am I missing anything here - any property setting ?
The numbers are shown like this in the excel exported from table.
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3,555,34.12
1,234
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ThanksAdd a decimal to the whole number columns to make all columns left-aligned. Do all left-aligned columns get added?
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