Hello,

I guess you could make your own export type, say ExtendedExcel and implement
it slightly different than the default csv format.
Check here http://displaytag.sourceforge.net/1.2/export.html and see how can
you add a new export type.

Cheers,
Narcis

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Bastian Pawlik <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello folks,
>
> I consider using the displaytag library for a compilation of large asset
> export lists within an struts application framework. Due to the size of the
> resultlists (and to the row limitations of MS Excel 2003) I decided to
> export this data as csv. Unfortunately MS Excel requires a "_comma_seperated
> list" with a "semicolon" as seperator. Otherwise you have to import the data
> with the wizard and can not just doubleclick the file for a proper view in
> Excel.
>
> Now my question: is it possible to set a user-defined seperator such as ";"
> "|" or "#"? I didn't find anything to override the default seperator "," for
> the csv export.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> kind regards,
> Bastian
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