Export Data to Microsoft Excel
You can export data from various tables within Supply Chain Planning work areas to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. You can do this from a plan, from a simulation set, or from plan inputs.
To export data, click the Export icon at the top of a table or select the Export option from the Actions menu.
Some points to consider:
- Only columns that are shown in the table are included in the export. This includes columns that you need to scroll to view.
- The contents of notes aren’t exported.
- If you’ve sorted the table, the export matches the sorted order. For example, if you’ve sorted by date, the export maintains that order in the exported spreadsheet.
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By default, the maximum number of rows that will be exported is 20,000 rows. This is to limit potential memory issues when exporting too much data in a single export. This doesn’t apply to pivot tables; pivot tables don’t use row limits.
- If the export process reaches the row limit, the process adds a line at the end of the exported worksheet that not all rows were exported.
- The row limit can be adjusted, up or down, by specifying a value in the FND_EXPORT_ROWLIMIT profile option. If no value is specified for FND_EXPORT_ROWLIMIT, the default limit of 20,000 rows is used.
- The following tables use the FND_EXPORT_ROWLIMIT option. (Not all Supply
Chain Planning work areas use all these tables.)
- Attribute-Based Transfer Recommendations
- Build Plan
- Demand Fulfillment
- Exceptions
- Forecast Consumption
- Item Relationships
- Item Structures
- Items
- Order Comparison
- Pegging Analysis
- Resource Requirements
- Resources
- Routings
- Suppliers
- Supplies and Demands