Sending Report via email button
Is there a way to:
1) Default the email dialog that is displayed when the user clicks the
email button to show the file types?
2) Is there a way to control the size and position of the window?
3) What is the File-New button for? Depending on its use, is there a
way to hide it?
4) Finally, in case somebody here asks, is there a way to default the
other options that can be checked to true or false.
1) Default the email dialog that is displayed when the user clicks the
email button to show the file types?
2) Is there a way to control the size and position of the window?
3) What is the File-New button for? Depending on its use, is there a
way to hide it?
4) Finally, in case somebody here asks, is there a way to default the
other options that can be checked to true or false.
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Comments
The email dialog is completely replaceable using our form registering
architecture.
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Tech Tip: Replacing Built-in Dialogs/Forms in ReportBuilder
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ReportBuilder has an open architecture for replacing any of the built-in
dialogs. You can replace any of the built-in dialogs by creating a new form
that inherits from an abstract ancestor and then registering it as the new
built-in dialog.
For example to replace ReportBuilder's print dialog you could
1. Create a new Print dialog by renaming ReportBuilder's default print
dialog, then doing a SaveAs to save it under another unit name.
The default dialog resides in RBuilder\Source\ppPDlg.pas and the form is
called ppPrintDialog. You should assign your form a unique name, for
example, myPrintDlg, and save the unit to another name. Also save the unit
to the directory where your other forms are stored (not RBuilder\Source).
2. Make desired changes.
You will notice that the print dialog inherits from an ancestor
TppCustomPrintDialog - this ancestor resides in ppForms.pas (where all the
abstract ancestor forms for ReportBuilder are defined).
3. Register the new form.
Declare an initializtion section at the bottom of the unit:
initialization
ppRegisterForm(TppCustomPrintDialog, TMyPrintDialog);
4. Add the new unit to your project and compile.
Now your preview dialog should be automatically created and destroyed by
ReportBuilder. The two page preview dialog in the
RBuilder\Demos\Reports\Demo.dpro was created this same way. The only
difference is the ppRegisterForm call is in then OnClick event of the
button.
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Regards,
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com