This could cause a industrial injury, requiring therapy, and retraining. Imagine if someone has a specification, and follows it! We should have more such users! :)
>Now imagine how user will get confused when printout would natch the screen. :)
>
>>Hi Gregory,
>>
>>BTW, we should have found this problem earlier. In my tests I just didn't notice this problem, my colleague, whos application it is, also didn't notice it, and the user told me: "It was always this way. I thought, it's OK". You see, the user didn't find it strange, that she sees one thing on the screen and receives another from the printer :))) They probably still believe in miracles... :)
>>
>>>>don't believe your eyes.
>>>>
>>>>Ok, here is the mystery part:
>>>>
>>>>We have a print preview of the report, which says: Job such and such is completed at the time such and such. The user prints the report and see:
>>>>"Not completed" without job identification...
>>>>
>>>>Since it's not my application yet, I'm going to call my colleague and ask her, how this could happen, but do some of you have any ideas for this mystery?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>>Don't try: "It's Friday", please :)
>>>
>>>Nadya,
>>>
>>>a possibility
>>>
>>>
>>>if( Report from a cursor )
>>> if( any grid has the focus )
>>> Take focus off grid,
>>> go top in (cursor)
>>> select (cursor)
>>> report ....
>>>
>>> endif
>>>endif
>>>