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Hi All, I am trying to generate CSV report and schedule it in Report caster. The scheduled output coming in mail is having double quotes around the Report header and Data values. But when I run it from Dev studio, it gives proper output i.e, the headers and data values are comma separated only which is desired. Is there some problem in RC config settings which is adding this double quotes. How can I remove it in report received via Email? Please suggest.
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But when I run it from Dev studio, it gives proper output i.e, the headers and data values are comma separated only which is desired.
Executed either from DS/AS/RC they all generates the file with double quotes surrounding the heading and data. The double quotes insure the integrity of the string. I haven't found any option to have them removed automatically.
WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF In Focus since 2007
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As MartinY says, if you don't like the default way the csv is created, you can create your own like this:
DEFINE FILE CAR
CM/A1=',' ;
END
TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT COUNTRY CM CAR CM MODEL
ON TABLE SAVE
END
The double quotes make the CSV readable by the standard tools like Excel which opens this file properly because it has the double quotes and commas in it.
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