Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
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Reports & Report designer
Hi David,
>Thanks for the response. While my client won't be thrilled, it's at least comforting to know that it's not just me.
The same, applies to me. Thanks.
>Did you try playing around with visibility or lockscreen at all, to see if you could get rid of the problem that way? I may give those strategies a shot, but they're low priority.
Unfortunately, I don't recall which reports produced this result and it is not occuring in all cases, so I really don't know. But when this behaviour shows again, I will try to find and report the circumstances it occurs on.
Walter,
>>I've seen the same thing in a few of my applications. I never quite understood why. I did try to debug this, but found no solution to this problem. Also this problem occurs randomly. Only in about a 10 - 15 % of cases it shows up.
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>>Since the behaviour by itself didn't give any other problems, I gave up debugging them.
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>>I have an application in which the report designer briefly displays before the actual report. It pops up on the screen for about 1 second, then the actual report displays. It's happening for all reports in the app.
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>>Here's a snippet of code causing the problem:
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>>keyboard '{CTRL+F10}' &&Maximize report screen
>>repo form titles prev
>>repo form titles prev &&Client wants report displayed after printing.
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>I never use the keyboard command nor the double report form command, so in my case this is unrelated.
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>>The only thing that seems unusual is the double REPO FORM call, but it's displaying the designer before each of the two calls.
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>>Another interesting clue is that it only does it in the compiled version (which includes the report), not when run from the command window. Also, I'm getting a very occassional C000000000000005 fatal error after the report runs, but I think that is a separate issue, which I'm also trying to debug.
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>Here we might have a circumstance: I too have the reports compiled into the exe in a few of my applications.
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>>I'm running VFP 6 SP3.
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>>Any help or ideas would be much appreciated!
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>Nope, I gave up.. The problem wasn't worth the costs...
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>Walter,
>Life is what you make it.
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