Data on Demand without Parameter - spotfire

Data on Demand option along with the buttonI am creating a button to generate a report in Spotfire and a reset button to get back to original form of report displaying no data, I am using Data on Demand but it requires parameters(Input) to do which I don't have in my report functional specification.
Can anyone help me out to do this way?

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Is it possible to get data from a webpage in real-time to an excel file?

I would like to create an Excel Tool that would act as a Monitoring Tool for our agents on the floor.
Right now we don't have an exclusive WFM tool that would monitor and call out agents with their activities and productivity, the only thing we have is a dashboard to view all agents status and the durations of their status or calls. This is a web-based viewer of our dialer that would only shows agents with their current status but they won't trigger or notify if an agent is going over our set thresholds for their wrap up time, over breaks or lunch.
Currently, I have an existing excel file that would look up values from another sheet to populate the table with information that I need such as the name of agent, their current status and current duration of the call.
The another sheet I've mentioned above is a blank sheet where I would simply paste all the data from the webpage of our dialer. So basically I am just doing copy-paste method where I am selecting all the contents from this webpage which is our dialer and pasting it in on the blank excel sheet that I created and the table that I made will find all the values that I setup from that blank sheet.
I really don't have enough knowledge but I still tried Data>Get Data>From Web and I am not getting anything.
I tried pasting the web link, but I don't seem to pull up any data.
I know as I've mentioned, I don't really have enough knowledge and maybe I need some basics doing this method.
What I would like to happen is if there's a way to link a webpage, sync its data to an excel sheet and is it possible to make it real-time so that way I can have an improvised WFM Tool that would help me monitor our agents activities?
Thank you in advanced!
Getting data from the Internet through a standard mechanism (Data >Get Data > From Web) is not always successful. Excel can recognize tables on a web page, but not always in the way that the human eye recognizes them.
Actually, there are two options here:
write a macro that parses specifically those pages from which you are currently getting data manually (“…I am just doing copy-paste method…”).
prepare web pages so that data from them can be automatically downloaded via Data >Get Data>From Web via standard Excel functionality.
Both require programming specifically for your task.
For example, I could write a parser, but for this I need access to the web page from which you are copying and pasting.
Or the programmer who wrote the web page can create new pages with the same data, but in a format that Excel understands. But this programmer needs to specify exactly how to design web pages.

Refresh an Excel Report that comes from PBI

I have a page on PowerBI that I did not develop, but I can download data straight to excel. This data needs to be filtered on PBI first before anything, as it contains sensitive information that I will be eventually sending to an external partner. What I want to be able to do is download this report to excel one time and create pivot tables, with all of the necessary filters added, and be able to just click refresh on the excel file and have it update (PBI file currently updates daily). My end goal is to send this information to a vendor and all I will need to do is hit refresh so that I may send to them. I am lost on how to do this, so if anybody can help I will greatly appreciate it!
Analyze in Excel is exactly the way to go. Find more information here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/collaborate-share/service-analyze-in-excel
You'll get a live connection to your Power BI dataset and you can use pivot tables to filter the data to your needs. And for sure the data is updated when you hit the refresh button.
To play it save you could finally remove the data connection from the workbook so that the data is frozen and there is no access to sensitive information.
See also my answer here regarding common Analyze in Excel pitfalls:
Power BI Exporting data to a excel/csv

Refresh excel powerquery using microsoft-graph excel API

I was wondering if Graph API for excel supports powerquery. For example if there were a number of powerqueries in the workbook with the data loaded in the excel data model.
Is it possible to do the following:
Use graph api to refresh the excel data model by triggering a power
query to run? I see there is a way to refresh pivottables so I guess
if the above worked then any dashboard items that use the refreshed
content will change also?
An extension of the above would be to supply parameters to a parameterised power query. But maybe I am expecting too much here?

Is there anyway to capture SQL Data table using Coded UI?

I want to get the value on each cell in Data Table after running query on SQL Server, but the Test Builder can't capture the value of the cell, or the table. Is there any extension for this purpose?
Thanks,
Lan
I am confused as to why you want to do this, it would be very very inefficient to test database queries using Code UI. You would be much better off writing a unit test to check values returned by a query.
If for some reason you can't write unit tests or are some how testing the actual data table in SQL server. You can probable get the values from the data table by click inside a cell and then doing a search for an edit box or label and get the value from that and then use sendkeys to navigate the data table.
You can usually get the search properties for the editbox by using Windows Key + I in UITest Builder. Also note that the editbox will likely only be visible to Coded UI when it is focused (thus the click) and that the click into the grid is going to be to a particular point within the control and might be sensitive to changes in screen resolution.

CrystalReports excel field cut off when using CanGrow=True

I am working on an excel report in CrystalReports, in VS2005. I have a field in the Details section which can have up to 255 characters of text, and I want the height of the row in excel to expand so that the entire text can be seen initially when the report is generated.
I set CanGrow=True in the field's properties, and the field does seem to grow; the field is only one line (Height=159), but many of the rows display multiple, wrapped lines of text. Some rows intermittently have the bottem half of the last line of text cut off; the user has to expand the row a little bit to see it. There doesn't seem to be a particular field length that causes this - in one case, it has four lines total in the output, and in another case, it has only three.
Can anyone suggest what might be the cause of this, or how I could work around it?
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer.
[Edit: I am no longer working on this project, so I never found out what became of this setting. Most likely it wasn't fixed, since it's not a critical issue.]
One solution to this issue that I've come up with in the past is to have two separate reports. One for display and exporting to pdfor rtf and another report for exporting to Excel.
I know in general this is not a good approach because there is the possibility for data to be different in the export than the display report, but if careful it works well.
I have a situation where a client needs data printed in a specific format on a report, but there is way to much data to physically be able to fit on a page. We worked out a solution that I run a "display version" of the report that fits most of the data, but the rest of the data necessary for there client is added only to the "Excel version" of the report.
To do this I simply load the "display report" to the report viewer as you normally would, but when you go to export the report I load the "excel report" with the same parameters as the "display report" and call the code to export the data to Excel.
By using this method the "display report" can be formatted any way necessary without having to worry about messing up the export to excel. The excel report fields can then be made a smaller size than required by the display report because the data should export even regardless of the size of the field. Doing this allows you to fit more data on the Excel export report.
Since both reports use the same datasource you will have an issue if you make a change that you have to remember to go verify the database on each report to see the new database changes, but this method allows you to include more data and in a different format than the display version of the report.
Hope this helps.
While not a solution for Crystal (I don't know of one), as part of the reporting team at GrapeCity-Data Dynamics, we've worked with similar issues taking free-form reports to excel spreadsheets for a decade. In our Data Dynamics Reports product we came up with a completely new way of solving the problem of exporting reports to excel.
We allow you to create a template for the report output. The template is a basic excel file with place holders for the various textboxes (or other controls) and regions (tables, lists, etc.) in the report. You can open this template inside of excel and modify the properties of the cells and rows. In the scenario you describe, you can export a "template" from Data Dynamics Reports and then modify the autosize property of the row in the template containing the placeholder for the textbox you're struggling with.
When you export the report to excel next time, just specify the template to Data Dynamics Reports (which can be done programmatically and transparently to the end user) and Data Dynamics Reports will honor all settings you specified in the template.
This is hard to explain so there is a ~2 minute screencast that shows this feature at our website in the following location:
http://www.datadynamics.com/Products/DDRPT/ScreencastViewer.aspx?ID=XLS01
For more information about the product and for a free trial download visit: http://www.datadynamics.com/DataDynamicsReports
Scott Willeke
GrapeCity - Data Dynamics

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