07-03-2012 11:40 AM - edited 03-10-2019 07:15 PM
I have modified my radius accounting reports using "interactive viewer" and saved successfully but the exported report doesn't reflect these changes. I'm just wondering what's the point of being able to modify the reports if you can't export your changes or there is something I'm missing?
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07-03-2012 10:26 PM
Well, I think once you have a csv file you can modify what you want easily (moving, deleting ..etc. columns).
I think this is why Cisco does not implement it to save the changes to the exported file that export file contains everything and you modify it after that.
Just a thought.
Amjad
07-04-2012 01:32 AM
Thanks for your response, I still don't see why you'd go through the trouble of modifying the report in interactive viewer, when you still have to modify the csv? This means every time you want to import the file to a reporting tool, you'll have to modify it??
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07-04-2012 02:32 AM
The viewer supports the ability to export report data to an Excel spreadsheet as a comma-separated values (.csv) file, pipe-separated values (.psv) file, or a tab-separated values (.tsv) file. You can select an option to export the column's data type.
The spreadsheet data is formatted like the data in the information object or the template. If you edited column headers or formatted numeric data in the report design, for example, the spreadsheet does not reflect your edits. Figure 13-11 shows a sample CSV output file.
You can only choose the columns you want to export and the arrangement of the columns when you press the export column. (it is easier and sometimes faster for me to export everything and delete what i don't want from the excel file).
HTH
Amjad
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