Hi Edouard Go to the menu, check properties for name
of the menu item (which will be of type output). Now go to the menu item, check
properties
i.
If there
is a method called lastvalueelementname then the name returned by this method
is your report name ii.
If there
is no such method try searching on “print” and you will find a path
to reach where your report is being called (take a look at class
salesformletter_invoice) Regards harry From:
Edouard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Just for info, I’ve found 2 ways to discover the
name of a report (but only remember 1): While the report runs (e.g. to screen)
break it of: the error message will tell you its name. Edouard From:
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