The only additional piece here from the PDF Creator documentation is the QlikView call to Print the report: ActiveDocument.PrintReport ReportID, 'PDFCreator' I pass the field value and a ReportName value into the function so that I can generate a different PDF file name for each field value. Mar 11, 2011 QlikTip #32: Exporting multiple QV objects to a single Excel document By Stefan Walther Comments closed This entry was posted in Macros, QlikTips QlikView supports exporting any object’s content to Excel out of the box.
Hi,From the Reporting Services 2005 Documentation, it mentions that a report can be rendered as a JPEG format. Here is a quote from the aritcle:'The Image rendering extension renders a report to a bitmap or metafile. By default, the Image rendering extension produces a TIFF file of the report, which can be viewed in multiple pages.
When the client receives the image, it can be displayed in an image viewer and printed.The Image rendering extension can generate files in any of the formats supported by GDI+: BMP, EMF, GIF, JPEG, PNG, and TIFF. For TIFF format, the file name of the primary stream is ReportName.tif.
For all other formats, which render as a single page per file, the file name is ReportNamePage.ext where. Ext is the file extension for the chosen format.'
But I only see TIFF to be the only available image format in the Render format drop down list.Could somebody please tell me how to export a report in JPEG format?Thank you in advance. The image format is controlled via the deviceinfo setting on the renderer. There is no way to set this from the UI. It can only be done programatically or by direct url access.However, you can specify default deviceinfo settings in the config file.
So you could add another instance of the image renderer with a default to jpg. Add the following code to rsreportserver.config under Configuration/Extensions/Render:JPGJPEG.
The image format is controlled via the deviceinfo setting on the renderer. There is no way to set this from the UI. It can only be done programatically or by direct url access.However, you can specify default deviceinfo settings in the config file. So you could add another instance of the image renderer with a default to jpg. Add the following code to rsreportserver.config under Configuration/Extensions/Render:JPGJPEG. I found I had to re-enter the e-mail settings in reporting services configuration manager after updating the file.+ 1 for Danroot I used his config over brians(SQL 2008 R2)I did modify Daroot's config to support JPEG Image (JPEG) JPEG.