SpreadsheetML supported by BIRT? [message #99239] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 21:03 |
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Originally posted by: mlorenz.nc.rr.com
This is the XML schema from Microsoft to easily create Excel files (there
is also one for Word).
Does BIRT generate XML reports? (I know 2.0 talks about XML data sources)
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Re: SpreadsheetML supported by BIRT? [message #99283 is a reply to message #99239] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 21:25 |
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Originally posted by: m.n.com
Do you have good documentation on this? I have searched and found
little. It seems Microsoft provides less info on this than the little
they provide on other things. It seems they treat it like a red-headed
stepchild ("Yes, we do XML") and it probably will go away when they
start using their new XML format.
Mark
Mark Lorenz wrote:
> This is the XML schema from Microsoft to easily create Excel files
> (there is also one for Word).
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> Does BIRT generate XML reports? (I know 2.0 talks about XML data sources)
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Re: SpreadsheetML supported by BIRT? [message #99568 is a reply to message #99489] |
Thu, 15 December 2005 15:59 |
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Originally posted by: m.n.com
I thought I had heard something like that. I wonder if the same will be
true of Microsoft's new format that they are submitting to the
standards. Probably be a different twist.
Darren Bell wrote:
> Mark wrote:
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>> Do you have good documentation on this? I have searched and found
>> little. It seems Microsoft provides less info on this than the little
>> they provide on other things. It seems they treat it like a
>> red-headed stepchild ("Yes, we do XML") and it probably will go away
>> when they start using their new XML format.
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>> Mark
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>> Mark Lorenz wrote:
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>>> This is the XML schema from Microsoft to easily create Excel files
>>> (there is also one for Word).
>>>
>>> Does BIRT generate XML reports? (I know 2.0 talks about XML data
>>> sources)
>>>
> Also, make sure you read the license!! You can READ but not write!!
> This means you probably won't be able to use it in BIRT. Try OpenDoc
> instead.
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> Daz
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Re: SpreadsheetML supported by BIRT? [message #99874 is a reply to message #99239] |
Thu, 15 December 2005 19:09 |
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Originally posted by: none.none.none
Birt 2.0 will supposedly be able to export your report data into CSV, which
Excel handles with ease. Just curious... what are you guys needing to do
above & beyond that?
"Mark Lorenz" <mlorenz@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:18eaa1de5549fe948c32661a34f64f2c$1@www.eclipse.org...
> This is the XML schema from Microsoft to easily create Excel files (there
> is also one for Word).
>
> Does BIRT generate XML reports? (I know 2.0 talks about XML data sources)
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