That seems to work, but status lines go invisible for all lines
regardless of status..
Tried adding
else
property idstatus visible 'true'
but no luck.
[email protected] wrote:
Dick,
You need to define a variable that represents linestatus, and use that
in your eep instead of the column name.
variable: vlinestatus = (linestatus)
EEP:
IF vlinestatus is NULL THEN
PROPERTY idstatus VISIBLE 'FALSE'
ENDIF
RETURN
Dawn Hast
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Cell - (828) 246-8543
[email protected] wrote on 03/04/2010 12:48:30 PM:
> Dick Fey <[email protected]>
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> 03/04/2010 12:49 PM
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> Subject
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> [RBASE-L] - Hiding Fields in a report
>
> I have a report (customer invoice) with fields in the detail band for :
> a LABEL FIELD 'Item Status:' component id is 'idstatus'
> a DBText Field 'DeliveryStatus' component id is 'idstatus'
>
> On some orders there is tax or freight, and I would like for the 2
> fields not to print as there is no delivery status on those items.
>
> In the detail band, I have an before generate EEP:
>
> IF linestatus is NULL THEN
> PROPERTY idstatus VISIBLE 'FALSE'
> ENDIF
> RETURN
>
> Those fields still print.
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Dick Fey
> Carpet Broker Inc.
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