StartExcel utility - Automatic (periodical) report export

Automatic export allows to periodically (or when an event occurs) activate a workbook (report) saved on hard disk as an .xls file, to evaluate it and then to save active sheet as a new .xls file in defined directory.


The automatic export can be executed by means of the utility StartExcel (the file startexcel.exe placed in the subdirectory Bin of the installation directory ) run with the following parameters:

Declaration startexcel [/Q] [/I] [/D] fullXlsPath [StartMakro [ param1 .. paramN ]]
specifically for automatic export:
startexcel [/Q] [/I] [/D] fullXlsPath StartParams EXP
Parameters
/Q Enables writing of possible errors into the log file (startexcel.log) and terminating the utility StartExcel if any errors occur.
/I Runs the MS Excel as visible. Optional parameter.
This parameter is not recommended to use on the operating systems MS Server 2008, MS Vista and Windows 7 if the parameter is started as service (e.g. SELF.EVH started as service).
/D Enables writing the debug information including the list of parameters, which were entered when its starting, into log file.
fullXlsPath Full path to report (workbook).
StartMacro Optional name of the macro in the document, that is to be executed.
param1 .. paramN Optional parameters of the macro StartMacro.
StartParams Name of macro in the report, that will execute its data export.
EXP Parameter of the macro StartParamsspecifying that export of data is to be performed.
Description The utility StartExcel runs the MS Excel. If the parameter /I is defined, the MS Excel will be opened as visible. If the parameter /Q is entered, any errors will be written into the file startexcel.log and the utility StartExcel will be terminated.
Then a workbook specified by the parameter fullXlsPath will be opened and it will call the macro StartParams with the parameter EXP. The macro must be implemented in the workbook (if the workbook has been created from the template D2000_WorkBook.xlt, the macro is already included in it).

The workbook is automatically logged on to the D2000 system according to logon parameters (USER_NAME, PASSWORD, SERVER), it evaluates itself and a saves a copy of the active sheet into a new file defined, whose name is defined in the cell EXPORT_FILE_NAME. By default, the cell is filled with an expression that adds the date and time to the workbook name. In the application, it is necessary to change the directory destined for exported reports. By default, it is set to C:\Reports.
Report evaluation is executed by setting the times of the cells D2000_BT a D2000_ET to the current time.

Note:
Periodic (or using any start trigger) export can be performed using ESL script as follows:

  • create an object of Event type, that is to be started when there is needed to create an export (e.g. periodically)
  • source code of the event:
INT _ret
TEXT _txtMsg
TEXT _report = "c:\Reports\test1.xls"

; report export with 50 seconds timeout
_ret := RUN "startexcel.exe" SYNC " " + _report + " StartParams EXP" TIMEOUT 50
IF _ret\VLD THEN
IF _ret = _ERR_TIME_OUT THEN
  _txtMsg := "TIMEOUT for report export"
ELSE
_txtMsg := "Export ExitCode = " + %IToStr(_ret)
IF _ret = 0 THEN
  _txtMsg := _txtMsg + " OK"
ELSE
IF _ret = 1 THEN
  _txtMsg := _txtMsg + " Init Ole Error"
ELSE
IF _ret = 2 THEN
  _txtMsg := _txtMsg + " Start Excel Error"
ELSE
IF _ret = 3 THEN
  _txtMsg := _txtMsg + " Open Report Error"
ELSE
IF _ret = 4 THEN
  _txtMsg := _txtMsg + " Run Macro Error"
ELSE
  _txtMsg := _txtMsg + " Unknown Error"
ENDIF
ENDIF
ENDIF
ENDIF
ENDIF
ENDIF
ELSE
  _txtMsg := "Attempt to run startexcel.exe has failed"
ENDIF

LOG _txtMsg, SysTime
END

When attempting to export any data, the return value of the action RUN is handled, along with writing the export status to the log database.

Automatic export run can be set by using the system service Scheduled Tasks (Windows NT or 2000). The service allows to perform (run) periodically given program.

Required setting of the parameters for automatic export:


Required parameters

Important cells are the cells B1, B2 and B3. The value of the cell B5 must be FALSE, the cell B11 represents a filename, which the export will be saved into. If the files already exists, they will be overwritten.

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