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Add Summary Band in Code
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26/09/2016 15:19:23
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
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Visual FoxPro
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Divers
Thread ID:
01641358
Message ID:
01641368
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Do you know if it is possible to add a Summary Band to a report, from VFP code? A customer wants a certain note to be printed at the bottom of certain reports (these are more like forms than reports although they can span over more than 1 page). I think that the way to do it is to dynamically (in code) add a Summary Band to these reports (for this customer). The summary could have a label or a text placeholders that will get the text/value from a .txt file. But how do I add a Summary Band in code?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>Dimitry,
>>>
>>>an other approach:
>>>
>>>Assuming you use REPORTBEHAVIOUR 90
>>>
>>>Generate a second report fpr summary only. Calculate all data that belongs to this outdife the report. In case the user switches the summary band on, run the reports as chained.
>>>
>>>They come out as one report in preview and printer.
>>>
>>>I do this, but its deep buried into a factory, so I would need to have a closer look if you like it.
>>
>>I don't have REPORTBEHAVIOUR specified. Should I assume that it is set to 90 by default?
>>I have never done the 'chained' reports; I will look into VFP help on how it works. If it does not take a lot of your time (I hate to impose), let me know on how you do it.
>>Thank you, Lutz.
>
>
>?SET("ReportBehavior")
>
>should do, (and it is ReportBehavior)

Thank you.
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