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I think it can be also done with some relations and by playing with set skips.
What do you think?
Vlad
>another thing you can do is create a cursor with all the data
>plus a flag field that will mark which band to use
>then in the report put all the bands where the print when would be set
>according to the sttus of that flag
>the when you report it will print the currect band per each record
>
>Arnon
>
>>
>>You can't do something like that with FoxPro's Report Designer. Even if
>you
>>modify the frx file according to my tip "Hidding unwanted bands..." from
>>Tips&Tricks, you can't do it. You can create multiple Detail bands, but
>you
>>can not set a dbf to be scrolled for each one. I.e. the report will scan
>>just one dbf.
>>
>>What you can do: you can create a cursor with memo fields. For each band,
>>you must build a memo field (build it by appending char strings exactly
>in
>>the way you want them in the report). Print the report from this cursor.
>>Although, you can not set different styles for different fields...
>>
>>Vlad
>>
>>>I need something like this (this is an example!!!):
>>>1 Invoice: 01/01/97 100
>>> 02/02/97 200
>>> ---
>>> 300
>>>
>>>2 Letters: Letter1 cc: ...
>>> Letter2 cc: ...
>>>
>>>3 Appointments: 1 With ...
>>> 2 With ...
>>> 3 With ..
>>>
>>>4 TODO: Job1 High
>>> Job2 Low
>>>
>>>
>>>This information is stored in several databases, and each band must have
>>it´s own layout... Getting the picture??
>>>JP
>>>
>>>>What do you mean by "multiple detail bands"?
>>>>
>>>>Vlad
>>>>
>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>How can create a report with mutiple detail bands. I have looked at
>>ReportX, but can't figure it out. Now I am using FoxFire, but can't find
>>the power / benefits. Which way to follow???
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>>Greetings,
>>>>>Jean-Pierre
>>
>>
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