DBCrossRow1 Colour Alternate Rows

How i colour alternate rows in DBCrossRow1?

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  • edited 3:34AM
    Good morning wcardosomg,

    could u explain ur Problem more exactly? U want to Color 2 Rows alternately?

    Row1
    Row2
    Row3
    Row4
    Row5
    Row6
    Row7
    Row8

    ?

    Greetz
  • edited December 2016
    Good morning wcardosomg,

    could u explain ur Problem more exactly? U want to Color 2 Rows alternately?

    Row1
    Row2
    Row3
    Row4
    Row5
    Row6
    Row7
    Row8

    ?

    Greetz

    Good morning Slashmaster, i want to color the background of the first column alternately too, same of the others

    i try set this condition property
    <RowIndex> mod 2 = 1
    

    inside the Highlight property, but dont works.

    thanks for help
  • edited 3:34AM
    Hi,

    u could try something like this:
    var z : boolean;  
      
    procedure DBCross2Row1OnBeforePrint(Sender: TfrxComponent);
    begin
      z := not z;  
      if z then tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clred                                                                            
    end;
    
    begin
    
    end.
    
  • edited 3:34AM
    Hi,

    u could try something like this:
    var z : boolean;  
      
    procedure DBCross2Row1OnBeforePrint(Sender: TfrxComponent);
    begin
      z := not z;  
      if z then tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clred                                                                            
    end;
    
    begin
    
    end.
    

    Hello,

    i try this, but the report colour all collumn cell

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  • edited 3:34AM

    var z : boolean; Needs to stand on the top (over the other procedurs)

    U declare a global Variable.
  • edited 3:34AM
    var z : boolean; Needs to stand on the top (over the other procedurs)

    U declare a global Variable.

    >  Dont works too, see138958d299c14907b14491df083238d9.png
  • edited 3:34AM
    if z then tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clred  
          else tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clWhite
    
  • edited December 2016
    pele wrote: »
    if z then tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clred  
          else tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clWhite
    

    tks pele and SlashMaster, work's fine
    z := not z;     
    if z then tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clred  
          else tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clWhite
    
  • edited 3:34AM
    i think the Event calls to often in dependence of columns...

    workarround maybe:
    var ColCount : integer;
      
    procedure DBCross2Row1OnBeforePrint(Sender: TfrxComponent);
    begin
      colCount := colCount + 1;
      if colcount = 4 then begin // play with the 4 as how many columns u have                                                                                                          
           tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clred;
           colcount := 0;
       end                                             
    end;
    
    begin
    
    end.
    
  • edited December 2016
    Oh no!, works fine only on first page of report....

    See the second page..

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  • edited 3:34AM
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  • edited 3:34AM
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    Yes
  • edited 3:34AM
    well.. why it starts with Number 1 at the new page?
    NCG is White and receita is Grey --> seems correct?
  • edited 3:34AM
    well.. why it starts with Number 1 at the new page?
    NCG is White and receita is Grey --> seems correct?

    Correct, in another collumns i use the condition
    <RowIndex> mod 2 = 1
    

    in highligth condition
  • edited 3:34AM
    hmm. u could try to add an Pageheader. In the pageheader onbeforeprint u set Z = False (or true, just try)
  • edited December 2016
    I Solved this whith code
    procedure DBCross1Row1OnBeforePrint(Sender: TfrxComponent);
        
    begin
                                                                            
    
    if Trim(TfrxMemoView(Sender).Text) = 'RECEITA BRUTA DE VENDAS' then //name of my first row of column
    begin
    z:=TRUE;                                 
    end;
    
    z := not z;
      
    if z then
    begin            
    z:=true;                
    tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clbtnface;
    end else
    begin
    z:=false;                  
    tfrxmemoview(sender).color := clWhite;
    end;
    

    How i find the number of the current row number of dbcross?

    type

    if DBCross1Row1.RowNumber = 1 then //dont works

    to replace
    if Trim(TfrxMemoView(Sender).Text) = 'RECEITA BRUTA DE VENDAS' then
    
  • edited 3:34AM
    Good Morning,

    i dont work with the dbcross. It seems a bit hard to handle.

    I tried this, too
    dbcross2.DataSet.RecNo
    
    but no success.. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":huh:" border="0" alt="huh.gif" /> I would manage the Report with "normal" Bands[/img][img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" /> Maybe some1else got a good idea.. i am interested in this Problem and ill still try to solve it.[/img]>
  • gordkgordk St.Catherines On. Canada.
    edited 3:34AM
    look at the main demo fcrosstab reports aly row colors
    use row index prop for rows columnindex prop for columns

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