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Author Using ASCII as default in RS2000-CSV renderer possible?
BB_Reporting

2005-11-30, 3:23 am

Hi,

I found that the standard CSV output format of RS 2000 doesn't create
the ASCII format, which leads to the issue that EXCEL doesn't show the
information in the different columns (everything is stored in the first
column).

I know it's possible to call the renderer via URL its
Format=CSV&rc:Encoding=ASCII but is it somehow possible to configure
that as default for CSV extract?!??!

thanks for your suggestions

regards
BB

Bruce L-C [MVP]

2005-11-30, 9:23 am

No, there is no way in RS 2000. This is configurable in RS 2005 (which is
how I am running RS 2005).


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Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services

"BB_Reporting" <Bruce.Baessler@web.de> wrote in message
news:1133341649.942603.178850@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I found that the standard CSV output format of RS 2000 doesn't create
> the ASCII format, which leads to the issue that EXCEL doesn't show the
> information in the different columns (everything is stored in the first
> column).
>
> I know it's possible to call the renderer via URL its
> Format=CSV&rc:Encoding=ASCII but is it somehow possible to configure
> that as default for CSV extract?!??!
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> regards
> BB
>



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