Exports Scoutbook reports as an Excel file
Scoutbook is a great tool for tracking Boy Scout and Cub Scout advancement. However, it can be frustrating if you can't get your data out in a format that you need it.
This extension takes Report Builder reports, and lets you export them in one click to Excel. All the magic happens in your browser, so no sensitive data gets transmitted off your computer during the export.
To use:
- Install the extension
- Refresh (Ctrl + R) your Scoutbook tab
- Navigate to a report
- Click the icon that appears in the omnibar
- Open the downloaded Excel file in your favorite spreadsheet program.
If you don't already have a Scoutbook account, use promo code "TSS" for a 10% discount when you register.
If you don't have a spreadsheet program, try *FREE* OpenOffice.org
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Changelog:
v0.3 2015-02-06
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+ Fixed the issue of page icon showing on improper page by detecting css id=report
+ Added a warning if reports with > 40,000 cells are exported.
+ Updated dependencies with Bower + Preen
v0.2 2014-06-06
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+ Forced page refresh after download to eliminate multiple downloads after navigating with the Scoutbook Back Button.
+ Changed to Excellent Export full library to properly name tabs in downloaded sheet.
+ Simplified methodology of injecting elements for download.
v0.1 2014-05-06
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Initial release
Latest reviews
- (2018-10-23) Tom Fellrath: Cannot get it to activate on my Chromebook browser. It would satisfy my need, albeit in a clunky manner, if it worked...but it doesn't right now. Sigh.
- (2018-05-19) Mark Brown: does not work. I have it installed and I have a report generated and it does nothing.
- (2018-02-07) Chris King: hate to rate this low as its a great idea but its not working for me. Generates the file but when I try to open it excel tells me the file is corrupt.
- (2018-01-17) Robert Leonard: This extension rocks! Saved me hours of work! Thank You!
- (2017-10-23) ActionJackson “Action” K: Love this extension, thank you! I need to ask though... when you ask the report to give you the requirement description I know Scoutbook cuts it off. I was hoping the whole thing would have been in the Excel file, but it is not. Do I need to make my issue known to Scoutbook or can this also be fixed here? Thanks!!
- (2017-10-10) Michael Chapman (Uncle Michael): Does not work. Extension installs, but remains grayed out. No options to sign in or configure. Probably do to SB's extensive "updates"
- (2017-08-07) Rick L: I'm not able to open the .xls file. This plug-in doesn't work at all. I can export a file, but can not open it. I'm using Office 2010.
- (2017-07-27) Randy Whiteaker: This no longer works and appears to be broken.
- (2017-04-10) Krystal: Can anyone get it to work? Nothing happens when I click on it.
- (2017-02-19) Scoutmaster Troop 280: Very helpful and works well!
- (2016-10-22) Audrey Reed: Unfortunately, this no longer works. Seemed like such a great idea. :-(
- (2016-01-16) Jon Metcalf: Great for exporting data to Excel from the Custom Reports!
- (2015-11-19) Kevin Christensen: Very well done and easy to implement. Works Awesome
- (2015-01-30) Steve Faber: Very cool! Gives me custom Scoutbook report data that I can manually tweak.
- (2015-01-22) Kathy Pegel: Works great
Statistics
Installs
1,000
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Category
Rating
3.3913 (23 votes)
Last update / version
2015-02-07 / 0.3
Listing languages
en-US