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Despite this being an old thread, I'm posting my findings in hopes that it helps someone else out. I also ran into this with the same report type, Opportunities with Products. The first row would be fine, but everything after that would be shifted over by one more column. When I looked closer at my report, I was pulling…
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That's a good idea. It should be accessible like any other custom object and there's nothing special about the way I've defined my report that would prevent me from doing the same in SOQL.
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I found a solution for my issue. Instead of using the 18-digit FULL ID for the subscription record, I used Subscription # (which is also unique) and now I have the right number of records.
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Good question. I'm doing a replace. I also have another user who created his own data set with the same settings against the same report, but using his SFDC credentials and he gets the same result... varying row count and duplicates. He's also using the Replace method.