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How to conditionally print a line?
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10/08/1999 21:30:33
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00251912
Message ID:
00252397
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Thankyou Cindy, that should save a lot of time.

>Richard,
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>Read the great article about the frx structure on Markus Egger's website ( http://www.eps-software.com/isapi/eps.dll?KnowledgeBase~DisplayKBDocument~9 )
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>USE MyReport.frx
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>You can do a REPLACE SupExpr WITH lMyPrintWhenStatement FOR ....
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>If you're not sure what to use for the FOR above you can open the Expr and SupExpr and scroll through the report table with the down-arrow key, then paste lMyPrintWhenStatement into the SupExpr.
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>Definitely faster than doing all of the controls individually through the report designer!
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>Another thing which you may do at some future point is to copy your report format to a temp file, modify it by a program, and print from that - say month-end reports need to be in green ink or something.... REPLACE all of the color fields....
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>The implications of treating the frx like any other data table offer a lot of possibilities!
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>>I have a detail line in a report that I would like to print only a given set of conditions are true. I found that I can set the 'Remove line when blank' and 'Print When' conditions of each individual field. However when I have a large number of fields this method is very cumbersome.
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>>Does anyone know of a better (easier) way?
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