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Report viewing different to what is printed.

murry26 (Programmer)
6 Jan 12 17:17
I am running dbase plus 2.70.3 and use an invoice program (invoice.rep)I have written that has worked  well (over 1 year). Now when viewing it is correct but when trying to print jumps forward one rowset in the master table which naturally affects the child. I only print single sheet reports(invoices) and my program only involves two tables in a master child  relationship and the child is filtered for a null date field (filter paydate = null). It seems to only do this since I downloaded the latest update (2.70.3) I am also getting an 'internal error' message since that download which dosen`t seem to be affecting anything. I have tried to fix the printing without success but may have overlooked something.

Cheers Murry26
 

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