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I haven't followed this thread... but here's my 2 cents:
We create XLSX files in two ways.
1. Using CGIDEV2, and
2. Using SQL2XLSX (command)
The second option allows you to generate XLSX from any SQL statement. You can also have XLSX "template" files that it merges the data into.
I typically use #2 when I need to filter or run a macro. I save the filter/macro in the template and then fill it with data using SQL2XLSX.
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