Datatable export generic data outside table












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I'm trying to add aditional rows during exportation(plz, see attached image), i don't find the right way to do it, please someone tell me whether or not its possible, since many reports carry parent data that not necesarily appears inside the table. I need the Pdf output with the same format. I'm using yajra datatables for laravel.



buttons :[  
{
extend: 'pdfHtml5',
pageSize: 'letter',
title: "Informe Asistencia",
exportOptions: {
columns: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ]
}
},
['excel','csv','colvis']
],


calling the function and drawing table



   $.get('{{ url("informes/get_informe_asistencia") }}', 
{
'fecha_inicio': fecha_inicio,
'fecha_fin' : fecha_fin,
'numero' : numero

},function(resp){
console.log(resp);
$('.desde').append(fecha_inicio);
$('.hasta').append(fecha_fin);
$('.nombre').append(resp.informe[1].nombre);
$('.ficha').append(resp.informe[1].numero);

dtinforme.clear().draw();
dtinforme.rows.add(resp.informe).draw();
}


missing data










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    I'm trying to add aditional rows during exportation(plz, see attached image), i don't find the right way to do it, please someone tell me whether or not its possible, since many reports carry parent data that not necesarily appears inside the table. I need the Pdf output with the same format. I'm using yajra datatables for laravel.



    buttons :[  
    {
    extend: 'pdfHtml5',
    pageSize: 'letter',
    title: "Informe Asistencia",
    exportOptions: {
    columns: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ]
    }
    },
    ['excel','csv','colvis']
    ],


    calling the function and drawing table



       $.get('{{ url("informes/get_informe_asistencia") }}', 
    {
    'fecha_inicio': fecha_inicio,
    'fecha_fin' : fecha_fin,
    'numero' : numero

    },function(resp){
    console.log(resp);
    $('.desde').append(fecha_inicio);
    $('.hasta').append(fecha_fin);
    $('.nombre').append(resp.informe[1].nombre);
    $('.ficha').append(resp.informe[1].numero);

    dtinforme.clear().draw();
    dtinforme.rows.add(resp.informe).draw();
    }


    missing data










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      I'm trying to add aditional rows during exportation(plz, see attached image), i don't find the right way to do it, please someone tell me whether or not its possible, since many reports carry parent data that not necesarily appears inside the table. I need the Pdf output with the same format. I'm using yajra datatables for laravel.



      buttons :[  
      {
      extend: 'pdfHtml5',
      pageSize: 'letter',
      title: "Informe Asistencia",
      exportOptions: {
      columns: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ]
      }
      },
      ['excel','csv','colvis']
      ],


      calling the function and drawing table



         $.get('{{ url("informes/get_informe_asistencia") }}', 
      {
      'fecha_inicio': fecha_inicio,
      'fecha_fin' : fecha_fin,
      'numero' : numero

      },function(resp){
      console.log(resp);
      $('.desde').append(fecha_inicio);
      $('.hasta').append(fecha_fin);
      $('.nombre').append(resp.informe[1].nombre);
      $('.ficha').append(resp.informe[1].numero);

      dtinforme.clear().draw();
      dtinforme.rows.add(resp.informe).draw();
      }


      missing data










      share|improve this question















      I'm trying to add aditional rows during exportation(plz, see attached image), i don't find the right way to do it, please someone tell me whether or not its possible, since many reports carry parent data that not necesarily appears inside the table. I need the Pdf output with the same format. I'm using yajra datatables for laravel.



      buttons :[  
      {
      extend: 'pdfHtml5',
      pageSize: 'letter',
      title: "Informe Asistencia",
      exportOptions: {
      columns: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ]
      }
      },
      ['excel','csv','colvis']
      ],


      calling the function and drawing table



         $.get('{{ url("informes/get_informe_asistencia") }}', 
      {
      'fecha_inicio': fecha_inicio,
      'fecha_fin' : fecha_fin,
      'numero' : numero

      },function(resp){
      console.log(resp);
      $('.desde').append(fecha_inicio);
      $('.hasta').append(fecha_fin);
      $('.nombre').append(resp.informe[1].nombre);
      $('.ficha').append(resp.informe[1].numero);

      dtinforme.clear().draw();
      dtinforme.rows.add(resp.informe).draw();
      }


      missing data







      pdf datatables






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          you can export manually.



                              text: 'PDF',//title
          titleAttr: 'Exportar PDF',
          exportOptions: {
          ...
          },
          action: function (e, dt, node, config) {
          var table = this;
          dt.clear().draw();
          dt.rows.add("YOUR DATA").draw();
          $.fn.dataTable.ext.buttons.pdfHtml5.action.call(table, e, dt, node, config);
          }


          So you need modify your data from with dt.rows().data().toArray(),dt.settings().init().columns.






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          • hello Wilmer, i'm can't make up my mind on how to implement this solution, i get resp from the controller with data requested on json format as edited above, the classes are the ones that i need to fill up outside the datatable and appear on export
            – Rodrigo Cabrera
            Nov 20 '18 at 14:34













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          you can export manually.



                              text: 'PDF',//title
          titleAttr: 'Exportar PDF',
          exportOptions: {
          ...
          },
          action: function (e, dt, node, config) {
          var table = this;
          dt.clear().draw();
          dt.rows.add("YOUR DATA").draw();
          $.fn.dataTable.ext.buttons.pdfHtml5.action.call(table, e, dt, node, config);
          }


          So you need modify your data from with dt.rows().data().toArray(),dt.settings().init().columns.






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          • hello Wilmer, i'm can't make up my mind on how to implement this solution, i get resp from the controller with data requested on json format as edited above, the classes are the ones that i need to fill up outside the datatable and appear on export
            – Rodrigo Cabrera
            Nov 20 '18 at 14:34


















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          you can export manually.



                              text: 'PDF',//title
          titleAttr: 'Exportar PDF',
          exportOptions: {
          ...
          },
          action: function (e, dt, node, config) {
          var table = this;
          dt.clear().draw();
          dt.rows.add("YOUR DATA").draw();
          $.fn.dataTable.ext.buttons.pdfHtml5.action.call(table, e, dt, node, config);
          }


          So you need modify your data from with dt.rows().data().toArray(),dt.settings().init().columns.






          share|improve this answer





















          • hello Wilmer, i'm can't make up my mind on how to implement this solution, i get resp from the controller with data requested on json format as edited above, the classes are the ones that i need to fill up outside the datatable and appear on export
            – Rodrigo Cabrera
            Nov 20 '18 at 14:34
















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          you can export manually.



                              text: 'PDF',//title
          titleAttr: 'Exportar PDF',
          exportOptions: {
          ...
          },
          action: function (e, dt, node, config) {
          var table = this;
          dt.clear().draw();
          dt.rows.add("YOUR DATA").draw();
          $.fn.dataTable.ext.buttons.pdfHtml5.action.call(table, e, dt, node, config);
          }


          So you need modify your data from with dt.rows().data().toArray(),dt.settings().init().columns.






          share|improve this answer












          you can export manually.



                              text: 'PDF',//title
          titleAttr: 'Exportar PDF',
          exportOptions: {
          ...
          },
          action: function (e, dt, node, config) {
          var table = this;
          dt.clear().draw();
          dt.rows.add("YOUR DATA").draw();
          $.fn.dataTable.ext.buttons.pdfHtml5.action.call(table, e, dt, node, config);
          }


          So you need modify your data from with dt.rows().data().toArray(),dt.settings().init().columns.







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          answered Nov 19 '18 at 21:28









          Wilmer Ofelio Alama SeminarioWilmer Ofelio Alama Seminario

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          • hello Wilmer, i'm can't make up my mind on how to implement this solution, i get resp from the controller with data requested on json format as edited above, the classes are the ones that i need to fill up outside the datatable and appear on export
            – Rodrigo Cabrera
            Nov 20 '18 at 14:34




















          • hello Wilmer, i'm can't make up my mind on how to implement this solution, i get resp from the controller with data requested on json format as edited above, the classes are the ones that i need to fill up outside the datatable and appear on export
            – Rodrigo Cabrera
            Nov 20 '18 at 14:34


















          hello Wilmer, i'm can't make up my mind on how to implement this solution, i get resp from the controller with data requested on json format as edited above, the classes are the ones that i need to fill up outside the datatable and appear on export
          – Rodrigo Cabrera
          Nov 20 '18 at 14:34






          hello Wilmer, i'm can't make up my mind on how to implement this solution, i get resp from the controller with data requested on json format as edited above, the classes are the ones that i need to fill up outside the datatable and appear on export
          – Rodrigo Cabrera
          Nov 20 '18 at 14:34




















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