More wishes
Hi, more ideas:
1. The labels, variables, fields, etc should have a frame property to
allow draw a rectangle around them. You should be able to define which
borders should be painted and the pencil color and width.
2. A formula editor for the variables. It'll be really great to have the
hability to reference another variables into the formula of another
variable.
3. More complex formulas for the DbCalcs, ecample:
(SUM(Field1)*SUM(Field2))/Count(Field3)
Thanks
--
Guillermo Castaño Acevedo
Gerente de Sistemas - Grupo Millennium Ltda
GuillermoC@GrupoMillennium.com
www.GrupoMillennium.com
Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum viditur
1. The labels, variables, fields, etc should have a frame property to
allow draw a rectangle around them. You should be able to define which
borders should be painted and the pencil color and width.
2. A formula editor for the variables. It'll be really great to have the
hability to reference another variables into the formula of another
variable.
3. More complex formulas for the DbCalcs, ecample:
(SUM(Field1)*SUM(Field2))/Count(Field3)
Thanks
--
Guillermo Castaño Acevedo
Gerente de Sistemas - Grupo Millennium Ltda
GuillermoC@GrupoMillennium.com
www.GrupoMillennium.com
Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum viditur
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Comments
1. You can drag the fields from the datatree and they can be created with
the boxes around them by default.
2. You can right click over the variable and access the Calc environment.
From there you can access another variable. Be sure to set the Calc order so
that one variable calculates before another when they both exist in the same
band.
Cheers,
Jim Bennett
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
info@digital-metaphors.com
How can i set the box if i didn't drag the field? And how about variables and
dbCalcs?
Yes, i know it, i was talking about the requested formula editor, not in code.
Thanks again
--
Guillermo Castaño Acevedo
Gerente de Sistemas - Grupo Millennium Ltda
GuillermoC@GrupoMillennium.com
www.GrupoMillennium.com
Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum viditur
automatically. There is no border frame property to set once you've placed a
component in the designer.
Cheers,
Jim Bennett
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
info@digital-metaphors.com