Returns the report data structure as structured XML that is compatible with Microsoft Word custom XML parts.
The function has an instance call and a static call. The following code shows the syntax of the WORDXMLPART function. The first line of code is the syntax for an instance function call. The second line of code is the syntax for a static function call.
String := ReportVariable.WORDXMLPART([ExtendedFormat]) |
String := REPORT.WORDXMLPART(Number[, ExtendedFormat]) |
Parameters
- ExtendedFormat
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Type: String
If you set this variable to true, then XML elements will include the following attributes attributes:
ElementType="Parameter|Column|DataItem"
Specifies the element type as defined for the report in Report Designer.Parameter
is typically used for elements, such as captions.ElementId="ID"
Specifies the ID that is assigned to the element by its ID Property.DataType="Type"
Specifies the Microsoft Dynamics NAV data type of the element.
<CompanyName ElementType="Column" ElementId="3" DataType="OemText">
The following example illustrates the same XML with the ExtendedFormat set to true:<CompanyName>
- Number
- Type: Integer The ID of the report that you want to run. From the C/AL Editor, on the View menu, choose C/AL Symbol Menu to select the report from a list. If the report you specify does not exist, then a run-time error occurs.
Return Value
Type: Text
You must use the return value; otherwise you cannot compile the object.
Remarks
This function returns the data structure of the report as structured XML that complies with custom XML parts in Microsoft Word 2013. The following table provides a simplified overview of the XML that is returned by the function.
XML | Description |
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| Header |
| XML namespace specification. |
| Contains all the labels for the report. Labels are listed in alphabetical. The element includes labels that are related to columns that have the IncludeCaption Property set to Yes and labels that are defined in Report Label Designer.
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| Top-level data item and columns. Columns are listed in alphabetical order. The element names and values are determined by the Name property of the data item or column. |
| Data items and columns that are nested in the top-level data item. Columns are listed in alphabetical order under the respective data item. |
| Closing elements. |
Word custom XML parts enable you to integrate business data into Word documents. For example, the WORDXMLPART function is used internally by Microsoft Dynamics NAV when you are creating report layouts in Word. You can use this function to create a custom XML part, and then, together with the SAVEASXML Function (Reports) function and additional data merging tools, you can implement your own functionality for mapping and laying out report data in Word documents. To create a custom XML part, you can save the return value to an .xml file that is encoded in UTF-16 (16-bit Unicode Transformation Format). The resultant file can be added to Word documents as a custom XML part to map the report data set as XML data.
Example
The following example uses the WORDXMLPART function to save the data structure of Report 112 Sales Statistics in an XML file in a predefined folder C:\Report Documents. The resultant file can be used in Word as a custom XML part. To complete the example, you must also create the following variables in the C/AL Globals window.
Variable | DataType |
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ReportAsString | Text |
SalesStatsReport | File |
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ReportAsString := REPORT.WORDXMLPART(112); SalesStatsReport.TEXTMODE(TRUE); SalesStatsReport.WRITEMODE(TRUE); SalesStatsReport.CREATE('C:\Report Documents\SalesStatsReport.xml', TextEncoding::UTF16); SalesStatsReport.WRITE(ReportAsString); SalesStatsReport.CLOSE; |
The code generates the report structure as XML, and then writes the XML to the file C:\Report Documents\SalesStatsReport.xml.