Save to file format

When you save your video to file in FMLE is it the input source, usually the higher quality, or the output that is saved?

For saving the file in Excel format in the App server you have to first convert the data in XLS format and then use the transfer statement.
You can either use FM SAP_CONVERT_TO_XLS_FORMAT for that.
OR
Create a comma sepreated file which will open in excel.
  open dataset file for output in text mode.
  loop at itab.
    concatenate itab-field1 itab-field2 itab-field2 into str
                  separated by ','.
    transfer str to file.
  endloop.
  close dataset file.

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    Does anyone know the correct syntax on this one?
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    It's not surprising it doesn't run but that's not entirely your fault. Excel has pone of the funkiest dictionaries around - I think they forgot to read the AppleScript Implementor's guide and instead tried to bolt VB on instead.
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    I'm not sure what you expect this line to do:
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    which is completely bass-ackwards, if you ask me, but that's how it goes.

  • Change default format in "save as" file format window

    I month ago I asked the following question...
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    Recently while selecting JPEG in the "save as" format window, I accidently selected "Large Document Format" while holding down either "control", "option", "apple key", or "shift", or a combination of keys. Now the default format in the format window is "Large Document Format" (ext.PSB). I've changed the default from "Photoshop" which is still listed at the top, to "Large Document Format". I'd like to change the default to "JPEG" but I cannot replicate the correct key(s) to change the default format in the window.

    Hello TomGroup...
    I did not receive a satisfactory answer to the question. Yes, you can go
    into the Scripts but that is for experts and it is too much work.
    Aloha... Darrell
    From: TomGroupGA <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: <[email protected]>
    Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2011 12:31:07 -0600
    To: Darrell Wong <[email protected]>
    Subject: Change default format in "save as" file
    format window
    Any updates on this issue?
    I have a similar situation in that no matter what I'm working on, when I
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  • Change "save as" file format list

    How do I change the file format order that is listed in the "save as" file format window? Instead of having "Photoshop" listed as the default file, I'd like to have JPEG at the top, then TIFF, PSD, etc. I have to constantly scroll down the list to find JPEG.

    c.pfaffenbichler wrote:
    I know of no way to change that order.
    Edit: Actually one could probably Script a dialog with a file-format-dropdown-list of one’s own devising, but that hardly seems worth the trouble.
    But with Configurator and some Scripting you can make a save-as-jpg (and save-as-psd and whatever) into a one-click operation.
    See that is exactly what I think is wrong with Configurator it allows you to some cosmetics but no real customizations there are lots of formats I do not need ever. There are things I would rather have a menu item than as a panel selection and there things I would rather have that only do a coupe of options by default but you never get the opportunity of doing these things with this program.

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  • Save as File Format  miss aligned

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    Yes you are partially correct  I did go to each of the developers site and download the latest versions of the plugins  Just forgot i will have to wait a few months before they will catch up.   But to be fair the files format plugins have been fairly forgiving in previous versions obviously not in this.  I keep on having to remind myself just why i have  all these versions of photoshop on my machine.
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  • HELP! Modify SAVE dialog file format options?

    Can someone please tell me how to modify the options in the save dialog?
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  • Remove unwanted save as file formats

    There are so many save as options. I'd like to remove some to make scrolling down to the ones I only use such as jpeg, Tiff, PSD etc.
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