[TotalPages] is 0 if user cancelled after Show()

I have this in the report's footer text:
footerText.Text = "[Page] / [TotalPages]";

This works normally fine, but if after the report.Show() the user cancels, this will be displayed as 1 / 0, 2 / 0 etc.

I found this in the manual that may indicate why:
"int Total
The number of total pages in a report. This parameter may be 0 when
preparing a report, because the number of total pages is unknown."

Is there still a way to have this number show correctly even if cancelled?

Comments

  • edited 6:44PM
    i tried to cancel single-pass report, it showed total pages only 35 (out of 100 pages), not zero as you said.

    have you tried cancelling double-pass report?
  • edited 6:44PM
    It is 0 for me in both cases (it is Double-Pass normally).

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  • gordkgordk St.Catherines On. Canada.
    edited 6:44PM
    I DON;T WORK WITH .NET
    but i would expect you are cancelling before you are in the second pass.

    mod this code
    footerText.Text = "[Page] / [TotalPages]";
    delphi e xample
    if engine.finalpass then footerText.Text = "[Page] / [TotalPages]";
    flse footertext.text ="nan"

  • edited 6:44PM
    Seems logical.

    I decided to do this then, if anybody is interested.

    Rpt.Prepare();
    if (!Rpt.Aborted)
    Rpt.ShowPrepared(true,this);

    Thanks for the help.
  • edited February 2017
    i forgot to explain why, in my case, total pages didnt show zero, i used "Page [Page#] of [TotalPages#]", note: there is additional #, use built-in progress window and single-pass report

    from documentation:

    TotalPages#
    Total number of pages in the report. If you join several prepared reports
    into one package, this variable will return the number of pages in a
    package. You don't need to use double pass to get the correct value.
    This variable is actually a macro. It value is substituted when the
    component is viewed in the preview window. That means you cannot use
    it in an expression.

    Page#
    Current page number. If you join several prepared reports into one
    package, this variable will return current page number in a package.
    This variable is actually a macro. It value is substituted when the
    component is viewed in the preview window. That means you cannot use
    it in an expression.

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