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|    Liz McGuire to Craig    |
|    Re: Filter reports    |
|    20 Jun 09 08:18:52    |
      From: liz@paradoxcommunity.com              Using ObjectPAL to filter a report is harder, IMO, than using a query to       come up with the data you want in the report and basing the report off       an answer table (or twelve). Also, depending on the details, the filter       could be considerably slower.              But, see the report type variable in ObjectPAL help. I believe you'll       have to attach a UIObject var to an object on the report and then use       setGenFilter.              Liz                     Craig wrote:       > I am sure this has been reported before, but can anyone point me to an easy       > way to filter a report with opal?       > Craig       >       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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