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XLS Report - maximum rows?

edited January 2011 in General
Hi Im using RB Pro 12.03 and was wondering if there is a limit to the amount
of rows that can be exported when using the XLS Report option?

I know in the later editions of Excel they can read more than the old limit
of 65,000 rows.

I have a report with 140,000 rows but is unable to be opened in Excel.

Regards,

Luke Johnston


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  • edited January 2011
    The XLS format has a maximum of 65,536 rows. (I don't know why MS decided
    not
    to take this format forward. To date, the XLS format retains the same max
    row limitation.)

    The latest versions of Office and Excel introduced the Office Open XML
    format, which for Excel includes XLSX, XLSM, XLTX, XLTM, XLAM, and XLSB.
    The Office Open XML format is an XML based format and has no relation to the
    XLS format.

    Here are a couple of links with more details...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML

    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/excel/archive/2006/07/20/671995.aspx

    For your requirement you could try breaking output into different
    sections. - produce multiple XLS documents.

    For the future, perhaps ReportBuilder will add an XLSXReportDevice, thanks
    for the feedback.



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  • edited February 2011
    Hi Nard,

    I would love to see the new office or open office xml formats supported by
    RB.
    Editting or post processing a word document (*.docx or *.odt) would then be
    more feasible.

    Kind regards,
    Jeroen R?ttink

  • edited March 2011
    I would love to see support for later format Excel files that support more
    than 65,536 rows.

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