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Hi and TIA! I have a recordset retrieved into a datgrid in my web app, from
an SQL database that I want to save as an excel formatted file. I would
like the user to click a button, get a prompt to save/name the file. Is
this possible and if so where can I find information on accomplishing this
task. Any advice is appreciated. Using (.Net 1.1 / VS2003 / SQL Server
2000 / WinXP Pro). I posted to several groups cause not sure the best place
to ask the question.
Thanks for your time.
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Reggie
Jul 14 '06 #1
3 1610
try this code as i used it it worked perfect with c#
string sFilename="myexcel";
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel";
Response.AppendHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=" +
sFilename);
Response.Charset = "";
// Turn off the view state.
this.EnableViewState = false;
System.IO.StringWriter tw=new StringWriter();
HtmlTextWriter hs=new HtmlTextWriter(tw);
this.MyGrid.RenderControl(hs);
Response.Write(tw.ToString());
Response.End();
"Reggie" wrote:
Hi and TIA! I have a recordset retrieved into a datgrid in my web app, from
an SQL database that I want to save as an excel formatted file. I would
like the user to click a button, get a prompt to save/name the file. Is
this possible and if so where can I find information on accomplishing this
task. Any advice is appreciated. Using (.Net 1.1 / VS2003 / SQL Server
2000 / WinXP Pro). I posted to several groups cause not sure the best place
to ask the question.
Thanks for your time.
--

******************
Reggie
Jul 14 '06 #2
I've detailed a variety of technique for Excel export here:
http://SteveOrr.net/articles/ExcelExport.aspx

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I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
http://SteveOrr.net
"Reggie" <NoSpam_chief123101@NoSpam_yahoo.comwrote in message
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Hi and TIA! I have a recordset retrieved into a datgrid in my web app,
from an SQL database that I want to save as an excel formatted file. I
would like the user to click a button, get a prompt to save/name the file.
Is this possible and if so where can I find information on accomplishing
this task. Any advice is appreciated. Using (.Net 1.1 / VS2003 / SQL
Server 2000 / WinXP Pro). I posted to several groups cause not sure the
best place to ask the question.
Thanks for your time.
--

******************
Reggie

Jul 14 '06 #3
Steve, Exactly what I've been trying to accomplish. I'm a little new at
ASP.Net and the .Net Framework stuff, but I'm getting there. Thanks again
for you time and advice. Take care.

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Reggie
"Steve C. Orr [MVP, MCSD]" <St***@Orr.netwrote in message
news:%2***************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
I've detailed a variety of technique for Excel export here:
http://SteveOrr.net/articles/ExcelExport.aspx

--
I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
http://SteveOrr.net
"Reggie" <NoSpam_chief123101@NoSpam_yahoo.comwrote in message
news:Gg***************@fe07.lga...
>Hi and TIA! I have a recordset retrieved into a datgrid in my web app,
from an SQL database that I want to save as an excel formatted file. I
would like the user to click a button, get a prompt to save/name the
file. Is this possible and if so where can I find information on
accomplishing this task. Any advice is appreciated. Using (.Net 1.1 /
VS2003 / SQL Server 2000 / WinXP Pro). I posted to several groups cause
not sure the best place to ask the question.
Thanks for your time.
--

******************
Reggie


Jul 15 '06 #4

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