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neelamsaroha157
Specialist II
Specialist II

Export to excel..can format be edited

Hi Community,

I am exporting data to xml but then issue is I do not want the object type to be part of the exported script.

Any idea how I can export without it.

Here is the sample of exported file. I don't want 'encoding="utf-8" and '<TableBox' to be part of my exported file.

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Appreciate any help.

Thanks

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marcus_sommer

Within the clipboard you couldn't change it but you could change the file within an intermediated step. The second code-part from here: XML export, transform and import does made a similar change by reading the xml just as simply text-file, replacing some parts and writing it back:

But I could imagine that it could be easier to export this object several times into different formattings and/or to adjust the following processes so that the xml-header and the <Tablebox> wouldn't be a problem.

- Marcus

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neelamsaroha157
Specialist II
Specialist II
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marcus_sommer

I don't think that you could customize it from the qlik-side. You will need some external routine maybe with some vbs/vba-code which removed the unwanted parts. Maybe a different export-format for example an excel or csv may be more suitable for you.

- Marcus

neelamsaroha157
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Thanks marcus_sommer‌ for your input.

Is there a way to write a macro which can copy the content to clipboard, remove the unwanted string and finally export it to XML.

I cannot change the file format as this data submitted to other organizations & it needs to be a xml format.

marcus_sommer

Within the clipboard you couldn't change it but you could change the file within an intermediated step. The second code-part from here: XML export, transform and import does made a similar change by reading the xml just as simply text-file, replacing some parts and writing it back:

But I could imagine that it could be easier to export this object several times into different formattings and/or to adjust the following processes so that the xml-header and the <Tablebox> wouldn't be a problem.

- Marcus

neelamsaroha157
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Thanks marcus_sommer

For now I used Notepad++ to replace the string as temporary solution.

But I'll try the option suggested by you, will give it some hit & try.

Appreciate you help.