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Have a IR (Hyperion) worksheet with data and need to be able to press button
and have the data exported into excel spreadsheet via VBA Code. Can someone
direct me in the right direction on how to start this processes? Hyperion
uses Javascript but feel this can be done via VBA by calling it? Any ideas
please?

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Hi Ramram,

See the sample code at:

Export formatted results in Hyperion 8.2 to Excel
and maintain the format
http://tinyurl.com/5z4jbb




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Have a IR (Hyperion) worksheet with data and need to be able to press
button
and have the data exported into excel spreadsheet via VBA Code. Can
someone
direct me in the right direction on how to start this processes? Hyperion
uses Javascript but feel this can be done via VBA by calling it? Any ideas
please?

Thank you


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