Hello.


> Printbench Pro



I haven't found any information while was searching by the 'Printbench'

key word at mysql.com (to say the truth I was unable to find a lot of

even in Google). So maybe someone other could help.







Gerald Taylor wrote:

> Gleb Paharenko wrote:

> 

>> Hello.

>>

>>

>>> I am using a desktop program that imports data from a mysql

>>

>>

>>

>> What program?

>>

>>

> Printbench Pro

> 

>>> for one  little glitch:  it adds one extra row at the beginning of

>>> the dataset with the names of the columns in it.   I need for that

>>

>>

>>

>> Does you program show column names in the numeric fields?

>>

> In a manner of speaking, Yes.  When you DO the query it shows all the

> data in spreadsheet fashion.  The columns all have headers and you can't

> edit it.  THen when you go to layout, all the field headers are used as

> placeholders and may be drug around and formatted in the layout.

> 

> I have also contacted Elkriver tech support about this, but I thought

> it might be an issue I could solve with a mysql solution.

> 

> The problem is I want to bar encode one of the fields, and the bar

> encoding I want to use is numeric only.  So it craps out the whole

> column just because the first row has a non numeric field header.  and

> that is why I need it to go away.

> 

>>

>



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