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  • Gustavo Olivares 10/7/2008

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    I've been trying to generate some tables through LEAP's API but I've hit a couple of walls.

    First, I want to export the energy balance view to a text file, the problem comes because I can't find the "ExportResultsCSV" equivalent for the energy balance. I've gone around this by exporting individual result tables but I would like to be able to select the layout of the table from the API ... in short, "to be able to control the view" in terms of what the columns are, which year to display, whether to group or not the fuels, etc. I know that I can do that through LEAP's interface but that defeats the purpose of automatizing these tasks.

    Also ... I've tried to copy the results to the clipboard but I get a message that says "method not implemented" when I try to do that.

    Thoughts, ideas, all welcome!

    Regards
    El Gus
  • Charlie Heaps 10/10/2008
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    Hi Gus,

    Those all sound like good ideas! I will ty to add those features in the next major version. In general, is the API working OK for you?

    Charlie


    > I've been trying to generate some tables through LEAP's API but I've hit a couple of walls.
    >
    > First, I want to export the energy balance view to a text file, the problem comes because I can't find the "ExportResultsCSV" equivalent for the energy balance. I've gone around this by exporting individual result tables but I would like to be able to select the layout of the table from the API ... in short, "to be able to control the view" in terms of what the columns are, which year to display, whether to group or not the fuels, etc. I know that I can do that through LEAP's interface but that defeats the purpose of automatizing these tasks.
    >
    > Also ... I've tried to copy the results to the clipboard but I get a message that says "method not implemented" when I try to do that.
    >
    > Thoughts, ideas, all welcome!
    >
    > Regards
    > El Gus
    >