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Report preview problem ( makes system all down..... )
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19/11/1998 19:45:49
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00159060
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Hi! Brenda.
I tested this report preview at HP6L and Epson Stylus printer.
But both brings me a same result.
'System all donw'<= it means system is freezed..
Actually, I handled .frx in programicaly.
some field is changed(report's expr=> printer setting ), and some record is appended( report's fields to be printed ).
Is it has possible making system freezed?

Does anyone know this problem?
It's very serious..... really it kills me :(
i'll wait for good information about this.
thanks.
regardings....


>>hi~ every one!
>>I have a serious problem about Report Preview.
>Sometimes, or manytimes when I report preview in my application,
>after report preview job, system all down.
>
>>someone says me that the reason is broken table indexes...
>but!
>the table indexes isn't broken.
>
>>I don't know why my report preview makes the problem....
>
>>is it a problem of memory???
>( truly I used SQL cursor, but the record count is a very few... )
>
>>why???
>>Is there anybody have experience that I have ???
>
>What exactly happens after Report Preview? Do not understand what "system all down" means. Does it freeze, get a Protection Page Fault, or something else? Give me a more detail about what goes wrong in Preview.
>
>If you get a Protection Page Fault, then Erik is probably correct. There is a known problem with Hewlett Packard (HP) Print drivers (MS Article Q183522). I have read on the Universal Thread that you can try a print driver for the HP 4 series.
>
>I had some print problems that were not HP related. Could not even do a "create report" in the Command Window. I run Win95 and print over a network. I solved my problem by capturing my network printer to LPT1.
>
>Good Luck
>
>Brenda
Microsoft MVP(.NET)
funnyfox@dotnetxpert.com
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