columns name header on excel changed after data exported to excel ?

ahmedsalah

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I work on sql server 2017 I run script depend on python language v 3.10 .

I need to export data to excel fileStudentExport.xlsx already exist, and keep header without change after export.

header of excel file StudentExport.xlsx before export data to it as below

StudentId,StudentName

after run script query to export data to StudentExport.xlsx and Header changed to

StudentId,Name

my issue is header changed from column name StudentName to Name (exist on sql)

I export data to excel by this line

InputDataSet.to_excel(FullFilePath,sheet_name=TableName.split(".")[-1],index=False)

I try to change InputDataSet.to_excel it to keep header on excel file StudentExport.xlsx without change as below

InputDataSet.to_excel(FullFilePath,sheet_name=TableName.split(".")[-1], header=False, startrow= 1,index=False)

but it give me data without header and header row blank

so can any one help me to export data to excel file without change or overwrite header ?

Notes Not practical way to change column name from Name to StudentName on sql server table create view to use it as excel header .

expected result

StudentId StudentName
1 ahmed

script Query I run it as below for lookup

python export to excel:
declare @ExportPath NVARCHAR(MAX)='G:\ImportExportExcel'

declare @FixedPath NVARCHAR(MAX)='G:\ExportFiles\StudentExport.xlsx'

CREATE TABLE #FinalExportList(TableCount INT IDENTITY(1,1),Cols NVARCHAR(MAX),TableName NVARCHAR(200))

insert into #FinalExportList(TableName,Cols)

values

('dbo.students','TRY_CONVERT(VARCHAR(MAX),StudentId) AS [StudentId], Name')



DECLARE

@TableName NVARCHAR(200)

,@SQL NVARCHAR(MAX) = N''

,@PythonScript NVARCHAR(MAX) = N''

,@ExportFilePath NVARCHAR(MAX) = N''





SELECT @ExportPath = CASE WHEN RIGHT(@ExportPath,1) = '\' THEN @ExportPath ELSE CONCAT(@ExportPath,'\') END




-- Just for testing purpose top 10 records are selected
SELECT @SQL = CONCAT('SELECT TOP 10 ',Cols,' FROM ',TableName,';')

,@TableName = TableName
FROM #FinalExportList


SET @PythonScript = N'import shutil

FullFilePath = ExcelFilePath+"StudentExport.xlsx"

shutil.copy(FixedPath,ExportPath)

InputDataSet.to_excel(FullFilePath,sheet_name=TableName.split(".")[-1],index=False)

'f



exec sp_execute_external_script
@language = N'Python'

,@script = @PythonScript
,@input_data_1 = @SQL
,@params = N'@ExcelFilePath NVARCHAR(MAX), @TableName NVARCHAR(200),@FixedPath NVARCHAR(MAX),@ExportPath NVARCHAR(MAX)'

,@ExcelFilePath = @ExportPath -- file path where Excel files are placed
,@TableName = @TableName
,@FixedPath=@FixedPath
,@ExportPath=@ExportPath

sql server table

sql server table:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[students](

 [StudentId] [int] NOT NULL,

 [Name] [varchar](50) NULL,

  CONSTRAINT [PK_students] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED

 (

 [StudentId] ASC

 )WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF, ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON) ON [PRIMARY]

 ) ON [PRIMARY]

 GO

 INSERT [dbo].[students] ([StudentId], [Name]) VALUES (1, N'ahmed')

final result pciture.png
 
I don't understand how this is a C# related question when the code being presented is SQL and Python.
 

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