TfrxReport

edited 12:02AM in FastReport 4.0
Is there any way to combine several different TfrxReport into single one?

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  • gordkgordk St.Catherines On. Canada.
    edited 12:02AM
    read the programmers manual on building a composite report
    you can also append the previewpages of one reportcomponent to the previewpages of a previously prepared report component(must contain at least 1 previewpage).
  • edited 12:02AM
    Thank for the answer. In programmers manual there is explanation how to create composite report like following:

    frxReport1.LoadFromFile('1.fr3');
    frxReport1.PrepareReport;
    frxReport1.LoadFromFile('2.fr3');
    frxReport1.PrepareReport(false);
    frxReport1.ShowPreparedReport;

    I was thinking on following:

    frxReport1.PrepareReport;
    frxReport2.PrepareReport;

    and then somehow to make it into single report.
    Actually in my program I have option to create either first or second or both as one report. I would like to have both report components available in design time and then to combine into single report.

    Simon
  • gordkgordk St.Catherines On. Canada.
    edited 12:02AM
    frxReport1.PrepareReport;
    frxReport2.PrepareReport;

    frxreport1.PreviewPages.AddFrom(frxreport2);
    however if you are using page numbering variables their output will not be correct.
  • edited 12:02AM
    thanks for the answer
  • edited 12:02AM
    I just found your thread.

    I have a few questions about composite reports.
    Is the given example using reports that are static--that have no dialogPage?
    How could I make a composite report that accepts input variables and passes them to all the reports
    called by the composite report? For example, what if I want to create a Composite report with a
    dialogPage that takes in a start and end date, how would I pass those variables to the combined reports?

    Thanks
    gordk wrote: »
    frxReport1.PrepareReport;
    frxReport2.PrepareReport;

    frxreport1.PreviewPages.AddFrom(frxreport2);
    however if you are using page numbering variables their output will not be correct.
  • gordkgordk St.Catherines On. Canada.
    edited 12:02AM
    use variables after loading and before calling prepare set the variable values as described in the programmers manual, better to use your own dialog in such a case.
  • edited 12:02AM
    Thank you for the response, I will give your suggestion a reply.
    regards David
  • edited 12:02AM
    gordk wrote: »
    use variables after loading and before calling prepare set the variable values as described in the programmers manual, better to use your own dialog in such a case.

    I finally found some time to working in this.
    I tried to call a sample report by modifying the script in the programmer's manual.

    frxReport1.LoadFromFile('1.fr3');
    frxReport1.PrepareReport;
    frxReport1.LoadFromFile('2.fr3');
    frxReport1.PrepareReport(False);
    frxReport1.ShowPreparedReport;

    However I am using version 4.7 Studio. It failed on PrepareReport and ShowPreparedReport.
    under the class TfrxReport I found LoadFromFile and ShowReport ( I assumed this takes the place of ShowPreparedReport), but did no find PrepareReport.
    I tried it with Preview and ShowReport.
    Here is my intiala code as written in the Code tab:

    begin
    TfrxReport.LoadFromFile('01.Simple list.fr3');
    TfrxReport.Preview;
    TfrxReport.ShowReport;
    end.

    The Page1 tab is empty. The Data tab is empty. There is no Dialog tab set.

    I get the following error:
    Access Violation at address blahblah in module 'fastreport3.dll'

    Can you offer some suggestions?
    regards David
  • gordkgordk St.Catherines On. Canada.
    edited 12:02AM
    the best would be to first post in the correct forum or news groups
    the answer i gave was for fr4 not studio version , since i do not work with it.
  • edited 12:02AM
    Thanks for the input.
    regards David
    gordk wrote: »
    the best would be to first post in the correct forum or news groups
    the answer i gave was for fr4 not studio version , since i do not work with it.

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