Packages (rbRCL66.bpl)
Hi
I seem to experience the following problem when running report unsing the
autosearch's "In List" option on Win2k and WinXp. On WinXp this
functionality does not seem to work but on Win2k it does. When clicking the
OK button on XP it just does nothing. I am not sure if this is a bug. Even
so, re-compiling all these package gives me a whole new set of issues like:
"unit x was compiled with diffirent version of unit x" and so forth.. And
yes, all these units can be found in my search paths.
I have debugged it so far as to see where the problem is but changing the
source code cannot be done as this would result in recompiliation of some
packages. Further more, we need to build with packages as we use
RAP and the RAP dialogs etc..
Any ideas on how to re-compile these packages without any issues?
Thanks
I seem to experience the following problem when running report unsing the
autosearch's "In List" option on Win2k and WinXp. On WinXp this
functionality does not seem to work but on Win2k it does. When clicking the
OK button on XP it just does nothing. I am not sure if this is a bug. Even
so, re-compiling all these package gives me a whole new set of issues like:
"unit x was compiled with diffirent version of unit x" and so forth.. And
yes, all these units can be found in my search paths.
I have debugged it so far as to see where the problem is but changing the
source code cannot be done as this would result in recompiliation of some
packages. Further more, we need to build with packages as we use
RAP and the RAP dialogs etc..
Any ideas on how to re-compile these packages without any issues?
Thanks
This discussion has been closed.
Comments
Unfortunately if you change any of the Interface sections of the
ReportBuilder source, RAP will then become useless because we do not include
the RAP source. We have had no issues with AutoSearch and Operating System
with ReportBuilder to date. Please try downloading a trial version of
ReportBuilder 7.03 and see if that helps the problem. If it does not,
please send an example or let me know were the bug you found is and I will
research it for you.
--
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com