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  1. Hi, Kalyan. Are you exporting directly to Excel, or are you exporting to CSV then opening that report in Excel?

    If you aren't doing it already, try exporting directly to Excel, then saving the Excel report as a CSV. 

    If you are still experiencing the problem, leave me a comment and I'll look into it further.

    Thanks!

    aimee

  2. Hi, Peter. A similar problem occurred for another customer. Below is the solution that fixed their problem - maybe it applies to your issue as well. Let me know if it doesn't work:

    "I think time zone awareness comes from the JS Pro query executor. If you would map it to another one it should work. 

    just replace in WEB-INF/classes/jasperreports.properties 

    net.sf.jasperreports.query.executer.factory.sql=com.jaspersoft.jasperserver.api.engine.jasperreports.util.JRTimezoneJdbcQueryExecuterFactory 

    with 

    net.sf.jasperreports.query.executer.factory.sql=net.sf.jasperreports.engine.query.JRJdbcQueryExecuter" 

     

    Thanks!

     

    aimee

  3. Hi, Rafael. Users (such as report developers), if they have the proper permissions, can create input controls in the Ad Hoc editor. You can find information on using the Ad Hoc Editor to define input controls in the JasperReports Server User Guide, beginning with section 4.7, Using Filters and Input Controls. You can download or view the User Guide from the Docs tab, above, or by clicking the link below:

    http://community.jaspersoft.com/documentation?version=7114

    If this doesn't give you enough information, leave me a comment and I'll see if I can find a better answer for you.

    aimee

  4. This is possible!

    It's not area of expertise, so I'll point you to the iReport Ultimate Guide has a pretty extensive section on this, 5.2 Working with images.  I think section 5.2.3, Creating an Image Dynamically, should have the information you need.

    You can find the latest Ultimate Guide by clicking the Docs tab at the top of this page.

    If this doesn't have the info you need, come back and I'll see if I can track down an answer for you.

    aimee

  5. Hi there. Your existing reports will almost certainly be impacted. Some of the impact depends on how you made some of the changes, for instance if you changed column names by editing the column properties rather than changing the underlying ID, the impact will be minimal and probably self-correct when you re-run the report. If you deleted or moved things in the domain that are referenced by your reports, you may need to either re-create the reports or edit the Domain Topic.

    You should read section 6.6 "Editing a Domain" in the JasperReports Server User Guide (available from the Docs section of this here wiki), especially section 6.6.1, "Maintaining Referential Integrity". 

    aimee

     

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