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12/10/2000 13:01:02
Walter Meester
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12/10/2000 11:19:01
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Divers
Thread ID:
00391737
Message ID:
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Bob,

>>"Instead of using the Item property as shown, you can reference a formula field directly, for example, FormulaFieldDefinitions("ExampleFormula")".

>You can't do this, because in VB it has the idea of default methods and properties... the Item property of the collection is the default... so, in VFP you should be able to do ....

>oReport.FormulaFields.Item('ExampleFormula')

Errr... I don't quite understand what you're trying to tell me... Could you explain this a bit more (with a simple sample) ??

>PS: Also watch out... FormulaFieldDefinitions is the name of the class, but FormulaFields is the name of the property in the report.

Yep, I've been bitten more than once by this... thanks for pointing out.

>You can get this info from the ObjectBrowser... or, you can download the RDCBrower... a nice little help file from Segate that enumerates the RDC and Viewer objects.

Thanks, I'll download that one..

Walter,
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