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From: Thepelicanbrief2
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Hi Group, I have a functionality to implement. I have some data in the dataset which
is to be put into a excel file in a pre-defined format. Since the format is
predefined, I have a template excel file on the web server. Now the requirement is -
1) First the template excel file should go on the client side.
2) then the data from the dataset should go to the client side and
3) This template excel file at the client side should get filled with the data. Is
this a good idea to generate the excel file at client side using javascript or
vbscript (basically using CreateObject("Excel.Application")) Now I have some
questions. Would it be better if I generate the excel file at the web server. Which
one is preferred? Security of data is not an issue. But there are many such excel
files getting generated ... around 100 excel files per day with around 500 rows in
each file and 10 columns. Please suggest some good design for this problem. I also
would like to know whether server side processing is better or client side processing
is good - or it depends upon situation to situation. Any links on this? Thanks and
regards, TPB
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