>>Did you try PROMPT clause?
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>Well, this works...somewhat clumsily.
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>It has several problems.
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>1. I can't figure out how to detect when the user hits the "Cancel" button on the prompt, so it prints the report even when the user hits cancel.
>2. It produces a blank page before the report.
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>If this is all I have, I'll use it, but I don't really like it.
REPORT FORM myreport NOCONSOLE TO PRINTER PROMPT
doesn't print if user hit cancel. It doesn't create blank page either.
--sb--