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I don't think there's anything you can do about this.
The fact that you're actually able to name the Excel file is due to a redirection setting that's set via the Client Administration Console. The Save Report setting is set to "yes" for Excel files. The documentation states
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2.Select yes in the Save Report drop-down list for the desired extension to prompt users in the browser to open or save report output. When Save Report is set to yes, the report output retains the AS name if specified in the request. For example, specifying ON TABLE PCHOLD AS MYREPORT FORMAT PDF in a request and setting Save Report to yes for the .pdf extension enables a user to open or save the output as MYREPORT.pdf. The AS name specified is returned to the browser in uppercase. If Save Report is set to yes and no AS name is specified in the request, a random file name is generated.
I'm not sure why it's mentioned here that the file name will be in uppercase when you've experienced the reverse.
I'd open a case with Tech Support.
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
Production: WF 7.7.05M, Dev Studio, BID, MRE, WebSphere, DB2 / Test: WF 8.1.05M, App Studio, BI Portal, Report Caster, jQuery, HighCharts, Apache Tomcat, MS SQL Server
Try saving with format EXL07. This works for us in WF8.
WebFOCUS Server 8.1.05 Windows 2008 Server WebFOCUS AppStudio 8.1.05 Windows 7 Professional IE 11 and Chrome Version 43.0.2357.124 m. Mostly HTML, PDF, Excel, and AHTML
Thanks for the additional idea. I tried it out, but didn't have any luck. I suspect it is because we have a slightly different environment. I know, for example, that we're still running AppStudio 8.1.03.
Thanks, Glenn
WebFOCUS 8 Windows, All Outputs
Posts: 7 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: April 01, 2015
Actually Chrome is also the only browser that doesn't force the (x) to the end of the file name when opening the file. I can get IE to NOT put the (x) on only if I save the file rather than opening.
This is with WebFOCUS 8.0.09 and IE 9 or Chrome 43.0
WebFOCUS 8.2.03 (8.2.06 in testing)
Posts: 253 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: February 07, 2007