Hello Miyako,
That is shocking and undocumented as far as I can tell. And expensive for
us since we have invested quite a few hours into this approach.
So is it possible to print a form full of page forms using FORM Load and
Print Object? If yes, is there an example somewhere?
Thanks a bunch for
Anyone tried to run 4D Server (v17.xxx) on Windows Server 2019
I haven't. but we have customers asking.
Many thanks
Randy Engle
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printing is not supported for page subforms.
it's as simple as that.
the only way to "print" a page subform is to FORM LOAD and Print object.
I don't understand how 4D picks the table for the page subforms, but it
uses the same output form as before!
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Using print form the page forms don't print at all...
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 4:09 PM Alan Tilson wrote:
> And I also tried moving the Page Subforms into the header, no change.
>
> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 4:08 PM Alan Tilson wrote:
>
>> I created a new project form for the Page Subform and copied
And I also tried moving the Page Subforms into the header, no change.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 4:08 PM Alan Tilson wrote:
> I created a new project form for the Page Subform and copied the objects
> into it. Same result.
>
> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 3:51 PM Alan Tilson wrote:
>
>> I did try changin
I created a new project form for the Page Subform and copied the objects
into it. Same result.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 3:51 PM Alan Tilson wrote:
> I did try changing the Page Subform form to a project form, but the
> results are the same.
>
> I don't understand how 4D picks the table for the pa
I did try changing the Page Subform form to a project form, but the results
are the same.
I don't understand how 4D picks the table for the page subforms, but it
uses the same output form as before!
Ideas?
Alan
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 3:25 PM Alan Tilson wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm creat
Hello everyone,
I'm creating a SPC inspection sheet for part dimensions and I'm using a
page subform for each dimension. I loop through and set the subform object
values and it looks ok on screen. However, when I print it the subform
contest are replaced with the output form for the dimensions tab
The BASE64 ENCODE command is the one you are looking for. The BASE64 DECODE
documentation in the online Language Reference has a nice example to get you on
your way, substituting the DOCUMENT TO BLOB command for the PICTURE TO BLOB
command.
JJ
> On Mar 4, 2019, at 12:00 PM, 4d_tech-requ...@l
Never mind. I figured out you can use IT_endode command.
Regards
Chuck
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Hi chuck,
Create your PDF as usual (set print option...), then read the pdf file into a
blob (document to blob), convert the blob to base64 (base64 encode) and finally
write the resulting text data (or blob if you want) to disk.
HTH
Koen
> Op 4 mrt. 2019, om 20:42 heeft cjmiller--- via 4D_Tech
Hi all environment 4D 16.4. I have a need to create PDF documents as base 64 on
Mac clients. Has anyone done this? Any suggestions.
Regards
Chuck
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Hi Douglas,
> In our case we land the user at a login page which handles the httpAuth send
> avoiding
> the nasty dialog.
> If the user is not authenticated they do not get in. No problem there.
> If the user is authenticated then they are taken to the application (written
> in Angular)
> At so
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