Thanks, Sergey - I had forgotten the details of this as I personally never compile my reports into the EXE, but the fellow I'm helping on this one doesn't have the source code option so I have convinced him that he really doesn't need the FRXs to be compiled in either.
( we did try use ing the frx from the EXE then copying to a temp.frx but initial trys were not successful in getting anything into a pdf, though the pdf did get created - may have just missed something somewhere )
>>Just drew a mental blank on how to use FRX files compiled into an EXE with XFRX. I know they have to be written out to a file but can't remember the syntax and don't find it in XFRX docs?
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>>Remember seeing the solution here back when I didn't need it <g>
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>You don't have to do anything if you compile xfrx.prg into EXE.
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