I am trying to make out work order PDF more automated.
So for example I am trying to get the following boxes to do this.
Dropdown 6 if Aluminium or Cast Aluminium or Stainless Steel or Galvanised is selected then Check Box 32 is checked and Dropdown34 to show "Etch HMG St3000"
Is there a template we can use for this we have several conditions for various substrates as to regular things that happen on the word order which we can do but are stuck getting the dropdowns to work?
I mean a peice of javscript written that shows me what i need to do, so i can modify this in order to get the other parts working, its the same principal for the other peices of the work order just different check boxes and drop downs.
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I have an unbound textbox to accept the delete older than: number of days. It is in the report header. I set it to 30 days but I want the user to be able to change it. I was banging my head trying to figure out why entering 40 was not being accepted and it reverted back to 30 every time. I finally decided on using the lost_focus event to set .value to .text. That worked.
Further research showed that when the textbox get's focus text and value are both the same, 30 in my case. Changing the number in the text box to 40 shows the values of text at 40 and value at 30. Unless I specifically set Value to the value of text Access changes text to the value of value. This is different behavior than other places in Access such as forms.
Can anyone tell me why this might be? I can't find any setting that might do this. Is it because it's in a report header? what is the difference between this and every other text box I've ever used?
From a "best practices" viewpoint, Access Reports are not intended to be used interactively despite the ability to manipulate some unbound controls. Although workarounds can be implemented that function sufficiently well, such solutions are often incomplete and buggy and function differently depending on the active view: Report View vs. Print Preview. Appropriate design patterns include using Access Forms for specifying report options which then open the Report in a static configuration.
This may not satisfy the question "Why?" if seeking a deeper answer as to why Microsoft implemented inconsistent binding behavior in Access, or why they allowed interactive controls in reports at all if they don't behave the same way as in forms. But Access has plenty of other quirky behaviors that have no known/published explanation.
Regarding the priority of the Value property updating the Text property (and not vice versa): Value is the key field because it contains the actual data for the control (bound or unbound). Although it is natural to have a single control for both display and input (uh, that's how almost all controls work), the processes of displaying data and parsing user input are two distinct functions. The visual representation returned by the Text property can be manipulated using the various formatting properties, and technically could display an incomplete representation of the underlying Value data. If there are any conflicts between the stored Value property and the Text property, it is natural that the existing Value property has precedent.
My guess is that the automatic binding behavior was "relaxed" for reports to allow more flexible custom reporting output. First consider an Access Form in Datasheet view: An unbound Form control shows the same value for all records. Even if the control is edited while on a particular row, the updated value is displayed for all rows. The same control object is essentially repainted for each row and there is no concept of individual instances of the control that can hold different values. Bound controls have built-in code that repaint the control with data from the particular row, but there are still not multiple instances each "holding" the individual values. The visual output differs from an intuitive object-oriented paradigm where our minds what to assign each visual row its own in-memory instance of the controls--it just doesn't work like that in Access.
Unlike the Form behavior just described, the Report's Print Preview (and actual printed output) allows unbound controls to display different data per row using the Detail_Format() event. Within the Detail_Format() event, one can set the Value property of a control at which time the Text property is automatically updated according to various formatting properties. This update Text is then output for the current row. Perhaps (just guessing) that this behavior would not function properly if the Text property updated the value property. I suspect it would cause recursive events during report generation. Because reports are not meant to be interactive, relevant text-input parsing code was "disconnected" so that it doesn't behave like on a form.
All that explanation doesn't make Access any less frustrating nor remove its limitations, but at least learn to adapt and design things in the "Access-esque" way rather than fighting it.
your best bet is to design a form with the unbound combo boxes and have your data displayed in a subreport. I like to design my reports so that when values are updated the query for the recordsource of the report is generated doing this requires 2 queries to exist, one with all data possible and a filtered one as subreport recordsource. This will control the data for printing and also allow users to close or navigate away from the report and return to the data later.
Private Sub ComboBox1_AfterUpdate()
Dim Query1 as Object
Dim Temp_Name as Variant
Temp_Name = SubReport.SourceObject
SubReport.SourceObject = Empty
Set Query1 = Me.Form.Application.DBEngine.Workspaces(0).Databases(0).QueryDefs ("SubReport_Query")
Query1.SQL = "Select * Unfiltered_Query WHERE Field1 <= " ComboBox1 & ";"
SubReport.SourceObject = Temp_Name
End Sub
I have zero knowledge of coding. Can someone please help me with code.
My situation is as follows:
Dashboard has a Multi select List Box (Document Property). I am using that to restrict the data and calculations.
User does not want to select values each time. He wants a button where in (s)he click it once and all the values present in the list box gets selected.
Can someone please help me.
Regards,
Subro
This is fairly easy to do. Let us say that the Document Property that the list box is used for is named "Test" and it is of type "String List". Then you can use an IronPython script like so:
Document.Properties["Test"] = ["First Choice","Second Choice","Third Choice"]
Where the string list you see above, are all the values in your list box. Make sure that the strings you assign to the document property are the ones you want to populate your list with, since sometimes the displayed values can be different than the ones assigned to the document property(The case of using the "Fixed Values" option when setting up the control).
Hope that this helps.
Zenios
The available choice names for my input controls are not showing. I am not sure if it's the way a set the input controls. Also I would like to use a dropdown list instead of a checkbox. How can I correct these issues. Please see the current look in the image below:
Also, I tried using the "Multi-select Query" and added the visible columns but got Null for the options.
Here is a screenshot.
I also used the following query which has two options which I added as the visible columns.
SELECT DISTINCT tran_type FROM prov.ATrans ORDER BY tran_type
In JasperReports Studio, I created a parameter of Class java.util.Collection with the "Default Value Expression" of
new ArrayList(Arrays.asList("Subscription", "Redemption"))
These are the values I expect to see but appear as null.
I ' ve a combobox with too long multiple Items . There is any method to set a horizontal scroll in combobox or set a multiline properties for each item ?
Hi Mattia,
There are a couple of methods that are usable as well as effective for this problem you are having, here is the concept that I've created that you may implement in your project;
Original text: C:\path1\path2\path3\path4\file.exe
Combo Box text: C:\path1\p...file.txt
To do this you will 1st have to specify how many characters you want to shown in the start of the text (1st 5 or so) then you must specify how much you would like to leave off at the end (last 6 or so).
I realize this causes a problem, "I wont be able to see the full path!", however adding a 2nd form or a msgbox to display the full text which should initiate the 1st 2-4 secs of display time, this should not be a challenge nor a problem and will make you look like a Pro!
I hope this helped you with your problem or motivated you to go over and beyond!
I am looking for a contol either listbox or listview to support my requirements.
Basically how my application looks is:
alt text http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/451/39967846.png
The background should be black
when the user clicks any 'row' the
row should get highlighted witgh
grey.
The user will have the ability to
search items in this control.
For example , if one of the row
displays 'This is the second Item in
this car'
If the user searches for Car, that corresponding row(s)
should get
highlighted with pink.
The user should be able to search an item in this contol and specify a number to display the lines below the searched row.
For example, if the user Searched for 'car' 5, the rows that have car should get highlighted and their immediate 5 rows.
I mean
Search Result :
car row
next row 1
next row 2
next row 3
next row 4
next row 5
car row
next row 1
next row 2
next row 3
next row 4
next row 5
The user
should be able to drag and drop the
files and they should get opened in
this 'control' i.e each row should
display a new line till the EOF.
The user
will have the ability to right click
on the row, context menu pops up
displaying that row item.
The contol
should be able to display specific
text items in a row(s) with
different color.
Having said these things. I used to program in VC++6, VB6. But using those version now seems not realistic now as I lost touch. But if I have to use the latest 2008 versions, for which I do not have any experience seems scary.
So, If you are reading this , and you have got some experience in these fields or using controls that support my requirement, can you please let me know which programming language or IDE and Control should I use to develop this application.
PS: the image is made using mspaint and does not represent actual program.
As for language I would suggest either C# or VB.Net. They are both great languages and there is tons of support on the Internet for them. Just pick the one you are most comfortable with. As for a control that does what you are asking,
As for the control, it really depends on what platform you target. I have very little experience with WPF so can't help you with that. However, if you want to use WinForms, I would suggest the ListView control. It provides a lot of flexibility in terms of how you can use it. You will need to write the code to identify the rows and highlight them, but that shouldn't be too difficult once you understand how the ListView works.
Here are a couple tips if you do use ListView:
Set ListView.View to Details (this provides you with a grid-like control)
Set ListView.HideSelection to false
Set ListView.FullRowSelect to true
Set ListView.BackColor to Black
Set ListView.ForeColor to White
You can hide the column headers by setting ListView.HeaderStyle to None
If you want to support selecting multiple rows, you can set ListView.MultiSelect to true
To highlight row, set the ListViewItem.BackColor and ForeColor
The big let down of this control is that you don't have much control over the color of selected rows. There are techniques out there to control this, but it's not a simple property set. If you are interested, I think this question/answer might help.