Thanks, ca8msm, for your input.
Admittedly, using RegisterClientScriptBlock or RegisterStartUpScript is probably a better way to go than a Response.Write. However, in the case of this problem with the open/save dialog not appearing, this doesn't make a difference. It still doesn't work...
Hi,
We have developed a relatively simple web application to distribute data and reports. The idea is to dynamically generate the reports at runtime then open the report in a new browser window. The process involves saving the generated report (either a pdf or excel file) to a folder on the...
wayne52,
I actually just asked this question in another forum. To my knowledge you can't control it as easily as you can in Foxpro.
Fortunately, people here were able to help me creatively get around the problem.
Check it out here: Controlling page breaks in 8.5 and see if it helps.
Good...
Yep, I've actually already done this too (or an equivilant really) so let me say that I like the way you think and I appreciate the help. But, again, I'm not concerned with what's going on at the top of the second page so much as what's going on at the bottom of the first page. Maybe if I...
Well, there's usually room for 3-4 groups (longer groups notwithstanding) on a page, so selecting "new page before" creates many unnecessary page breaks.
I'm actually already repeating the group header on each new page. What I'm trying to avoid (for asthetic reasons) is leaving the group...
I'll start with some background:
Pretty typical report with two groups. Group 2 is set to "keep together" and there is no footer to Group 1, so I've pretty much got...
GH1
G2
G2
GH1
G2
etc
What I want to do is "stick" the Group 1 header to the first Group 2 so I'm not...
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