Yes this works. Is it also possible to get the same behaviour as in Quickreport? (generate the first page, show the first page, generate the othe pages in the background and making each finished page available to the user)
I know this is not the way Reportbuilder normally generates Reports, but my bosses want to see it working like Quickreport.
Rolf, one of the reasons i switched to RB (apart form the fact that QR _really_ isn't worth working with) is just the fact that RB just renders the first page and does not hog up the system with a memory file that keeps on growing and growing RB lets you decide what you want you can set cachepages to true and then everything that is previewed is in a memfile so setting the cachepages to true and using the twopass schould mimic QR's behaviour (and i really schouldn't capitalize qr...) cu marc
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click the last page button
and i guess that if you set your report to twopass it starts by itself
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marc
Yes this works.
Is it also possible to get the same behaviour as in Quickreport?
(generate the first page, show the first page, generate the othe pages in
the background and making each
finished page available to the user)
I know this is not the way Reportbuilder normally generates Reports, but my
bosses
want to see it working like Quickreport.
Thanks in advance
Rolf
one of the reasons i switched to RB (apart form the fact that QR _really_
isn't worth working with)
is just the fact that RB just renders the first page and does not hog up the
system with a memory file that keeps on growing and growing
RB lets you decide what you want
you can set cachepages to true and then everything that is previewed is in a
memfile
so setting the cachepages to true and using the twopass schould mimic QR's
behaviour (and i really schouldn't capitalize qr...)
cu
marc
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I totally agree with you!! But my Bosses don't ((
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I tried everything without success. RB is not able to mimic QR's behaviour.
Thanks for your help.
regards
R.Dion