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Hi Magnus,
that's not a ReportBuilder issue, it is a problem of you operating system (NT4?). Search on Microsoft's site for a solution (http:/… -
Not yet :-)
Ed Dressel
Team DM
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Yep. Use sub reports within the report and set their visiblity either before
printing or in the OnPrint event.
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Ed Dressel
Team DM
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Oops,
"... am wondering about ..."
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On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 15:34:13 -0500, I wrote:
OK, folks, Sod's Law operates, I post the request for help and then the next
thing I tries works.
Ignore the previous post, please.
Brian.
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Thanks Jim! I am using RB 7.01 and I like the simpler code as well.
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Jeff Kreider
I have found out... no printer is installed.
Thanks
Marco
and
I do not set any default printer, I just use the default printer setted by
the o.s.. I am not sure to understand what" screen printer" is...
I use standard rb preview dialog, so they just press the print button…> Check the Report.Template.Format property. It is streamed down to the
It seems, that the Format-property is only used for saving. When I set the
Format to ftBinary and load a template in ASCII-format, then the
format-proper…> You shouldn't have to show a message in the exception. It should show it by
You are right, the app continues running, but I can't close the app. I still
have to kill the process.
Guido
Hi Stephen,
you need the Enterprise version. See chapter 'Controlling the EndUser Environment' in the Developer's Guide.
regards,
Chris Ueberall;
Chris,
Newbie developer question: how DOES one "enable this feature" in an
application? How can I set the End User Reporting setup to permit end users
to create and use their own variables?
Thanks.
Steve …Hello Chris,
Thanks for all you help. I just received my update from my developer. He
added in the calculations feature. All is working well now.
Thanks again,
Chris Lawery
Hi Chris,
describe your problem as you did it here.
regards,
Chris Ueberall;
Chris,
Thanks for the help. I just left a voice mail with my developer. Hopefully
he will enable this feature for me.
Chris Lawery
p.s. what is this feature called?
thanks again
Hi Chris,
Maybe, but now it's too late to switch. ;-)
so you should ask the developer of that application to enable this feature.
regards,
Chris Ueberall;
I think I may have posted in the wrong group. I am using the end user
report builder. I don't have delpi, only rbuilder.
Thanks
Chris Lawery
Select the component, go to the object inspector events and select the
OnCalc event. Double-clicking the component does the same if i'm not wrong.
Hello Chris
When I right click over the variable all I have available is:
Bring to Front
Send to Back
AutoSize
DisplayFormat...
LookAhead
Position...
ReprintOnOverFlow
ShiftWithParent
Tim…Hi Chris,
do a right click over the variable component and select 'calculation ...'.
HTH,
Chris Ueberall;
I looked and cannot find where to use it's OnCalc event
Put a Variable component from the RB's toolbar into the report and use
it's OnCalc event to assign the value you need.
Aditional to Ed's answer, check if accidentally don't set BlankWhenZero
to true for some of the fields
I used the ISNULL property on the dataset field and that gave me the results
I needed.
Thanks!
> I am using Delphi 5 with Report Builder 7.0 release date 09/18/2002. When
I
empty.
Are the fields nil? (ie is is the property 'IsNull' true?). there is a
difference.
Ed Dressel
Team DM
Arturo,
I don't know if I ever tried the demo, I own the full version.
no, you should use ReportBuilder 7.01(trial) for testing.
If you need 'TExtraDevices' for RB 6.03 you need to recompile 'TExtraDevices', se…Did you ever try it?
i donwloaded the demo, but i cant install it; i'd sent an email to the
author and here is the answer:
This mean i have to recompile Report Builder??
Hi Arturo,
checkout 'TExtraDevices' from www.waler.com.
New PRN device available that automatically formats your report for dot matrix printers
It includes options for continuous paper, characters per inch, lines per…Emily Latella, one of the late Gilda Radner's wonderful characters.
Actually, I think it's "Nevermind..." one word.
duhhhhh...
As Emily would have said, "Never mind..."
getDisplayFormats in the Designer