Problem with Variables in Release 7.0
I have a strange problem with reports that were designed in version 6.03 and
are now being used in version 7. When a variable is used to concatenate a
couple of string fields (for example, first names and surnames) the
on-screen preview appears correctly but when the report is printed the field
name appears instead of the contents (for example, "variable1"). I have
tried recreating the variable but the same happens. What could this be due
to?
Mike Combellack
are now being used in version 7. When a variable is used to concatenate a
couple of string fields (for example, first names and surnames) the
on-screen preview appears correctly but when the report is printed the field
name appears instead of the contents (for example, "variable1"). I have
tried recreating the variable but the same happens. What could this be due
to?
Mike Combellack
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when in "design" mode. However, when printing (or previewing) it should
always return the result of the OnCalc event. I would try running the RAP
examples in ...RBuilder\Demos\0. RAP. I believe the first example is
concatenation. This example works for me but I would be interested to see if
you can get it to work...
Cheers,
Tom Ollar
Digital Metaphors Corporation
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On my development machine, the problem does not occur.
My clients have this problem only when the result of the variable is an
empty string (i.e. in the concatenation example, both strings are empty). In
this case, the name of the variable is printed.
My application was repackaged with the version 7 bpls for distribution, but
on the client machines the old ones were, undoubtedly, not deleted. Could
this be a reason? If not, any other ideas?
Regards
Mike Combellack
empty string *and* printing to printer I am able to reproduce this. Should
be able to get a fix for this tomorrow...
Cheers,
Tom Ollar
Digital Metaphors Corporation
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Enterprise for D6. Tom and I used the same printer and operating system -
Win 2K and an HP LJ 5.
I ran the latest version available from our website and also the latest
in-development builds we have for Enterprise and Server Editions for Delphi
6. Everythign ran perfectly. I tested at Delphi design time and also at
runtime using both the installed RBuilder\Lib dcus and then the
RBuilder\Source pas files.
Please follow the corrupt installation directions to ensure that there are
no old RB files located on your machines that are experiencing the problem.
Your installation exe should be dated 9/2/2002. The old versions of the bpls
may be causing the problem. They should be automatically deleted when
running the uninstallation scripts of RB, but your user's machine probably
has the older *66.bpls instead of the newer *76.bpls. Make sure the *66.bpls
are deleted.
Cheers,
Jim Bennett
Digital Metaphors
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has reported it! I have reinstalled RB7 "cleanly" and rebuilt the whole
application. I have distributed it to the clients and cleaned their machines
of any old bpls. Even so, some, but not all, of the clients report the same
problem when printing - the variable fields (usually a concatenation) change
to the name of the variable or print completely blank This happens even if
the fields to be concatenated are not blank. Any ideas, before I have to
revert to RB 6!
Mike Combellack