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Filtering problem with Stonefield Reports
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09/03/2006 13:46:27
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Stonefield
Divers
Thread ID:
01102170
Message ID:
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Hi Doug,

>Hi Denis.
>
>>When I edit a report and define a filter (permanent to the user afterwards) the result of that new added filter goes in report.filter but it should go in report.stdfilt.
>
>No, it goes in FILTER. STDFILT is used for a filter expression the user should not see or change, and must be filled in manually in the table (ie. there's no interface for it). It must be a VFP filter expression like CITY = "Montreal".

Sorry for wasting your time on that one. I assumed that it worked the way I explained.

>>Still if there are more than one filter clauses I can delete them. But I can't delete the only one remaining while editing a report.
>
>What do you mean by "can't" -- is the Delete button disabled or are you getting an error when you try to delete it?

No error, delete button is enabled. The thing is that if I click on delete or clear all on the last line remaining in the filter clause the last one is'nt deleted.

If I edit a report and have many specifications in the filter I can delete all of those except the last one when deleting one after another. I tried something else. Add many filters and try to clear all. It did'nt work. All the filter clauses were still there after getting out of that report and getting back in to see what was the filter specification.

Could you please clarify on my next assumption.

If a user in the report wizard wants to remove a filter clause from what was alredy defined he'll have to first remove what has to me removed and then preview the report to make the changes effective. The effect of this action will be a call to SaveReportProperties. I hope I'm right here because it's the way it works for me. I mean I can't remove filter specifications any other way while in the report wizard.
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