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Printing or Not Printing a Field
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09/11/2020 11:25:57
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01677071
Message ID:
01677075
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Only 11:25 am where I am. No excuse :)
>It's 17:25, work day was long enough. Failure rate is increasing.
>:D
>
>
>>Thank you for your message. I found the cause of the problem; I looked in the mirror :) I changed one little thing and I could not even do this right :)
>>
>>>Print the variable on the same report-band as the field. Check the value.
>>>Check record variables, possibly the variable is altered there.
>>>Check if a field of your cursor has the same name.
>>>Last, check for _VFP.SETVAR().
>>>
>>>I think GoFish might search the fields of a frx file.
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I have three reports in my program, all three are very similar. There is a long description field that a user can set to print or not to print. Depending on the user selection a private variable plPrintDescription is either set to .T. or .F.
>>>>In the report file (.FRX) the field has - in the property Print When - this variable.
>>>>The setting is identical in three reports. But all of a sudden, one report does not recognize this variable and always prints this field. I even checked, in code, right before the report is called (REPORT FORM) that the variable is set to .F. And yet, the field is printed.
>>>>What could have changed? How do I troubleshoot this?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
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