hi vikas,
   
  there is a workaround, use runbase report class and if you don't want than 
hide the batch tab, this is just an idea as i haven't done anything like this 
earlier but hope it will work.
   
  happy coding
   
  kumar

Vikas Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hello everyone,



I have designed a dialog based class(extended from RunBase class) and want
to add an option button to set printer options on dialog like we have
runbaseReport. Is there any easy way to do this like we can add button to
select query by simply declaring new queryRun object in new method of
derived class?



This can be easily done using RunBaseReport class but don't want to use
RunBaseReport as it includes batch option tab.



Thanks



Vikas Garg









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