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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Titre:
Vertical Lines in Report
Divers
Thread ID:
00697069
Message ID:
00697069
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I am working on the report for the dbfcompare utility by Wouter and I am trying to mimic the vertical lines in a treeview control. I have modified the project to store all of the treeview nodes to records in a table and it is printing exactly as it should as far as data is concerned.

In the group header I display the table name and in the detail band I display first the table's fields and the field's properties and then the tags and their expressions. The fieldname and tagname fields are placed on top of each other in the report detail band and only print depending on a conditional statement (ctype=1 for field and ctype=2 for tag). This successfully displays all field properties first and then all tag properties for each table in the report. All data displays correctly.

However, I'm trying to mimic the treeview control display in the report, and I would like to draw a vertical line that extends from the group header (table name) each detail line (field or tagname). The line draws correctly from the field in the group header and extends down to each detail line correctly EXCEPT when I reach the end of the group. The vertical line continues for a small portion when the end of the group is reached and the record pointer moves on to the first record for the next group (next tablename). I cannot get the vertical line to STOP at the last record in the group.

Any ideas?

TIA,
Tracy
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