Need RB Component developed - willing to pay.
Hi,
I'm needing a TppDBText component developed in Reportbuilder. I need it to
be the same (or inherit) properties from the TppDBText component, with one
difference. I need the ability to align the component vertically.
ie - If I have wordwrap turned on, and the components height is say 5 lines
high, but I only have 2 lines of text - I would like to be able to say that
the text be aligned at the bottom, center or top. (At the moment, the
standard component does not have this property, and will only allign the
text from the top down).
If anyone's interested, can they please let me know how much they would want
to develop this component?
Or - does this component already exist in a 3rd party list?
Thanks & Regards
Adam.
I'm needing a TppDBText component developed in Reportbuilder. I need it to
be the same (or inherit) properties from the TppDBText component, with one
difference. I need the ability to align the component vertically.
ie - If I have wordwrap turned on, and the components height is say 5 lines
high, but I only have 2 lines of text - I would like to be able to say that
the text be aligned at the bottom, center or top. (At the moment, the
standard component does not have this property, and will only allign the
text from the top down).
If anyone's interested, can they please let me know how much they would want
to develop this component?
Or - does this component already exist in a 3rd party list?
Thanks & Regards
Adam.
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Comments
If you can use something that is not a TppDBText component, you could use
the DBGrid found in Grid Pack.
Regards
Steffen
Try GridPack for ReportBuilder at http://www.planit-tech.com
William
Thanks for the suggestion, but this is a little more complex than what I was
looking for. I'm really needing the basic tppDBLabel (or even a TppLabel
would do!).
I was hoping that someone on this list was pretty cluey with Reportbuilder,
and developing components, that was willing to give it a go.
Thanks for your suggestions anyway.
Best Regards
Adam.