I have a weird problem I would like to have resolved. I create reports for our ADP Enterprise V3 application (or PeopleSoft) using an Oracle 9.2 backend database. I created a report that has a parameter that uses two stored procedures. The avaiable selection returns all paygroups that the...
I have a report that uses 6 different parameters. Each parameter is based on a query where "(Select All)" is natively checked off with all the values present. When I run the report, my parameters display part of what is checked off...Active,Leave,Term...as much as can fit in the control window...
I would like to take values from a single sheet and create an index based off of a table of contents. I have imported a table of contents that lists multiple departments and their page numbers in column A and B...
Department Page
Finance 1
Finance 2
Finance 3...
Can anyone shed any light on this? I have a client that is hosted on EV4 using Citrix and this happens with multiple users using different computers. Report generation runs fine, but when you attempt to save your report in .xls, .csv or .dif formats (doesn't matter how many rows you have)...
Any reason why ReportSmith displays Wingdings just fine, but other symbol type fonts like Webdings, Wingdings2 and Wingdings3 don't work at all? I've tried these same fonts in Word and they work fine.
Anyone else having a problem with running ReportSmith on a Windows Vista machine?
I'm getting the SmartHeap Library MEM_BAD_POINTER multiple times when I run a report. I've noticed that most of my reports have a logo from a Word document (Word 2003) and this seems to conflict with the new...
Anyone have any experience with ReportSmith 4.2 Enterprise with Web? Currently our company runs ADP Enterprise Version 3 (Oracle back-end) and we would like to purchase this product since it's web enabled. However, when I look at all the features, I get the feeling that you can ONLY access the...
I have a columnar report that I've added a graph too (in my report footer) by highlighting a couple of columns - no problem with there. However, when I refresh the report, change my selection criteria or I launch the report after it's been saved, the graph doesn't change from it's original...
I've created a simple ActiveX DLL but can not get the below code to return a value. The macro compiles successfully and the macro recognizes and "see" the function, but I'm not getting any return data.
Does anyone know (or what to write) to present the value back through the macro.
Declare...
I'm working on an application that uses VB5. I'm using the shell() command in which I open a word document from our shared drive (R:) and then poke data into the doc and then save this to C:\My Documents.
Here's the problem, if another user attempts to the run the same application, an error...
I'm hoping someone can help me out with this problem. I need to extract the file name from a path - I've already been able to strip away up to the file name but I need to strip away the file extension also.
Here's what I have so far...
Dim i As Long
fname = ActiveTitle()
FileExt =...
Currently, I have a VB App that calls a Word document using the shell command, once the Word doc is opened, I poke data into bookmarks on that Word doc and then I use a DDE Execute command from VB to run the "SaveMeToTemp" macro located in my Word doc.
I'm not very experienced at Word, so today...
This may be a very easy question to answer, but bare with me, I'm a beginner with MS Word.
If I have a Word doc with a macro that I created and then I send this to someone else, when they open the Word doc the macro isn't there. How can I save the macro for someone else to use on their machine?
I've created an application (vb based) allowing the user to push a button which then opens a word document and pokes data elements into specified bookmarks in the word doc - this doc is stored on a shared drive at my work.
I knew that multiple users would be accessing this doc, so my...
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