I am attempting to add Excel Export functionality to my MVC5/Code-First Entity Framework application via the EPPlus library. On my Export View
I have filled a MultiSelectList
with each of my INV_Assets
model properties. These then get passed into my ExportController
to designate which fields of the model are to be exported.
I've gotten the Headers (via the MultiSelectList
) to load into Row1 of Excel and the data from my INV_Assets
model to export to excel via EPPlus LoadFromCollection()
as below (example):
Code:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult ExportUsingEPPlus(ExportAssetsViewModel model)
{
ExcelPackage package = new ExcelPackage();
var ws = package.Workbook.Worksheets.Add("TestExport");
var exportFields = new List<string>();
foreach (var selectedField in model.SelectedFields)
{
// Adds selected fields to [exportFields] List<string>
exportFields.Add(model.ListOfExportFields.First(s => s.Key == selectedField).Value);
}
{
ws.Cells[1, i + 1].Value = exportFields[i].ToString();
}
var membersToShow = typeof(INV_Assets).GetMembers().Where(p => exportFields.Contains(p.Name)).ToArray();
ws.Cells["A2"].LoadFromCollection(_db.INV_Assets.ToList(), false, TableStyles.None, BindingFlags.Default, membersToShow);
var memoryStream = new MemoryStream();
package.SaveAs(memoryStream);
string fileName = "Exported-InventoryAssets-" + DateTime.Now + ".xlsx";
string contentType = "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet";
memoryStream.Position = 0;
return File(memoryStream, contentType, fileName);
}
Output:
The only issue I still have is the ForeignKey
fields within my model. For example, [Status]
is defined in my INV_Assets
Model as:
[Required]
public int Status_Id { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("Status_Id")]
public virtual INV_Statuses Status { get; set; }
When the current export executes though, instead of getting say AVAILABLE
/RECYCLED
, the [Status]
column in excel contains "InventoryTracker.Models.INV_Statuses"
in every cell for each record exported.
Can anyone offer insight into how to get not only the direct INV_Assets
fields exported, but the ForeignKey
values for Model, Location, Status, Vendor, Manufacturer, and Type
also into Excel?
I did some reading and thought the Include()
method would work, but no luck. (Ex.) [Type]
still displays InventoryTracker.Models.INV_Types
in all record cells using the following code:
ws.Cells["A2"].LoadFromCollection(_db.INV_Assets.Include("Model").Include("Manufacturer").Include("Type").Include("Status").Include("Vendor").ToList(), false, TableStyles.None, BindingFlags.Default, membersToShow);
EDIT:
I added using System.Data.Entity
to my ExportController
which allowed the following to compile:
ws.Cells["A2"].LoadFromCollection(_db.INV_Assets.Include(m => m.Model.model_description).Include(m => m.Manufacturer.manufacturer_description).Include(m => m.Type.type_description).Include(m => m.Status.status_description).Include(m => m.Vendor.vendor_name).ToList(), false, TableStyles.None, BindingFlags.Default, membersToShow);
I thought this would do the trick, but during execution I receive:
InvalidOperationException was unhandled by user code.
An exception of type 'System.InvalidOPerationException' occurred in EntityFramework.SqlServer.dll but was not handled in user code.
Additional Information: A specified Include path is not valid. The EntityType 'InventoryTracker.DAL.INV_Models' does not declare a naviation property with the name 'model_description'.
I don't understand why this is flagging in this manner. INV_Assets
has the relation to INV_Models
defined thus:
public int Model_Id { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("Model_Id")]
public virtual INV_Models Model { get; set; }
And INV_Models defined as:
public class INV_Models
{
public int Id { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Please enter a Model Description.")]
public string model_description { get; set; }
[Required]
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:MM/dd/yyyy}")]
public DateTime created_date { get; set; }
[Required]
public string created_by { get; set; }
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:MM/dd/yyyy}")]
public DateTime? modified_date { get; set; }
public string modified_by { get; set; }
}
Can anyone spot what I'm doing incorrect on the Include()
?
EDIT2:
Thanks to Eric J's suggestion, the issue is solved! Added a ToString()
override on each of my desired Models to ensure the value came through instead of just the object type:
public class INV_Models
{
public override string ToString()
{
return this.model_description;
}
}
public class INV_Manufacturers
{
public override string ToString()
{
return this.manufacturer_description;
}
}
public class INV_Locations
{
public override string ToString()
{
return this.location_dept + "|" + this.location_room;
}
}
public class INV_Vendors
{
public override string ToString()
{
return this.vendor_name;
}
}
public class INV_Types
{
public override string ToString()
{
return this.type_description;
}
}
public class INV_Statuses
{
public override string ToString()
{
return this.status_description;
}
}
ExportController:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult ExportUsingEPPlus(ExportAssetsViewModel model)
{
ExcelPackage package = new ExcelPackage();
var ws = package.Workbook.Worksheets.Add("TestExport");
var exportFields = new List<string>();
foreach (var selectedField in model.SelectedFields)
{
// Adds selected fields to [exportFields] List<string>
exportFields.Add(model.ListOfExportFields.First(s => s.Key == selectedField).Value);
}
// Loops to insert column headings into Row 1 of Excel
for (int i = 0; i < exportFields.Count(); i++)
{
ws.Cells[1, i + 1].Value = exportFields[i].ToString();
}
var membersToShow = typeof(INV_Assets).GetMembers().Where(p => exportFields.Contains(p.Name)).ToArray();
ws.Cells["A2"].LoadFromCollection(_db.INV_Assets.ToList(), false, TableStyles.None, BindingFlags.Default, membersToShow);
var membersToShow = typeof(INV_Assets).GetMembers().Where(p => exportFields.Contains(p.Name)).ToArray();
var memoryStream = new MemoryStream();
package.SaveAs(memoryStream);
string fileName = "Exported-InventoryAssets-" + DateTime.Now + ".xlsx";
string contentType = "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet";
memoryStream.Position = 0;
return File(memoryStream, contentType, fileName);
}
And the output Excel file:
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