[dba-VB] VS2008: Report events

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Fri Sep 19 01:18:07 CDT 2008


Hi Charlotte (et al)

Yes, I see it. Even a preview function is missing.

So everyone here are using these Active Reports or ..?

/gustav

>>> cfoust at infostatsystems.com 18-09-2008 23:05 >>>
I know, Gustav, but I just finished creating a small app in native
controls (requirement), and it reminded me of how ugly the granularity
of the native objects is.  That's especially true if users (and
developers) are accustomed to the rich features that have been
painstakingly overlaid on the native objects by the third party vendors.
Their efforts are worth every penny because it take you WAY, WAY longer
to achieve something remotely similar (when you can) while inventing
everything from scratch.

Charlotte Foust

 

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Hi Charlotte

Ouch! I was hoping for another tip less than $599 even though I must
admit the feature list is quite comprehensive.
Maybe for the next project.

/gustav

>>> cfoust at infostatsystems.com 18-09-2008 17:40 >>>
You do it by purchasing a 3rd party reporting engine, Gustav.  We use
DataDynamics ActiverReports, which are very similar to their Access
cousins.  Life is too short to work with the unmodified native controls!

Charlotte Foust 

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Subject: [dba-VB] VS2008: Report events

Hi all

How do you simulate the events we have in Access when formatting and
printing a report in Visual Studio? The Events' pane is non-existing?

I read a picture from a file into an Image box - no problem, the
filename is a field of the record. 

But I have a flag to indicate if it should be turned upside down. Thus,
I guess, I would need to make the image box unbound, read the picture,
turn it upside down in code and pass the picture to the image box.

/gustav






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