www.digital-metaphors.com/tips/XXXX.XIP
Some very useful and educational code in the past days has been mentioned in
messages relating to the above link. These examples make the solution to
some problems very clear and easy to follow - and therefore incorporate into
own applications.
Howeer it appears that only explicit links will work and there is no general
index as to where these zip files can be downloaded from.
Would it be possible to have access to these files so that we can see what
solutions have been suggested to past problems - I have found the few that
I've been able to download have helped illustrate the power of ReportBuilder
even more.
cheers - David
messages relating to the above link. These examples make the solution to
some problems very clear and easy to follow - and therefore incorporate into
own applications.
Howeer it appears that only explicit links will work and there is no general
index as to where these zip files can be downloaded from.
Would it be possible to have access to these files so that we can see what
solutions have been suggested to past problems - I have found the few that
I've been able to download have helped illustrate the power of ReportBuilder
even more.
cheers - David
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Thanks for the suggestion. Currently the /tips/ directory has been used to
give individual support to users of the newsgroup and e-mail support. These
examples are not fully documented or not documented at all. It is on our
to-do list to organize and publish these on a web page for browsing.
--
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
to be documented since they are such short code snippets and can be followed
through very easily.
Yesterday I found an TIP example of dynamically creating a report hidden
away in a message reply and managed to complete my coding in half the time
just by following the example! That's truly powerful and makes me realise
that I'm only using a small corner of what RB has to offer. The examples in
the manual don't always cover those projects where you need that "something
extra".
Cheers - David