Desmond: I use this on several applications. One major corp I work for
has me outputting payslips with hours, miles, weight and payroll amounts
printed to pdf with frx2any. I put the pdf's in a specific folder and
their application picks them up and files them in an employee HR
folder. They
Le 16/08/2013 19:05, Desmond Lloyd a écrit :
Was thinking of placing a collection of documents in a folder identified
by a particular order number, or location identified by the user.
You can use easily long file name, so you can add informations such as client's
name to the name of each pdf fi
Hello Desmond,
I used to work for a company called Conarc that has a product called
iChannel. http://conarc.com/ It's part VFP and part .NET.
It can create PDFs and then create texted indexed databases, scan and
ocr existing PDFS. Bottom line is that it has document management, with
additi
Thanks everyone for your responses...
It would seem that generating and viewing the PDF's should be relatively
easy. The scope of my project is not so large, so the SQL Server
suggestion is probably a little overkill (although very impressive, 4TB!)
Was thinking of placing a collection of docu
Le 16/08/2013 18:04, Dave Crozier a écrit :
Sorry Jean, I Missed out your first name. the keyboard buffer gobbled it up!
Dave
It doesn't matter my name is also a first name and I am used to be called by
both !
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Hi Desmond,
to create PDF, I use Cesar Chalom's Foxypreviewer
To view PDF in a form, I use the olecontrol webbrowser dans gallery\_webview
with
._web.navigate(your PDf file)
If I succeeded to do it, it must be easy ;-)
The Foxil
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Sorry Jean, I Missed out your first name. the keyboard buffer gobbled it up!
Dave
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Desmond,
As well as
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Good morning,
Has anyone attempted to manage PDF's from a VFP application?Let's say a
manufacturing system where everything is tracked by some sort of order number
(Manufacturing and/or purchasing).
I imagine a kind of "b
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Good morning,
Has anyone attempted to manage PDF's from a VFP application?Let's say a
manufacturing system where everything is tracked by some sor
..and finally as Maurice says, FoxyPreviewer or XFRX (Equeus.com) to produce
PDF's from VFP.
Dave
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Hi Desmond,
to create PDF, I use Cesar Chalom's Foxypreviewer
To view PDF in a form, I use the olecontrol webbrowser dans gallery\_webview
with
._web.navigate(your PDf file)
If I succeeded to do it, it must be easy ;-)
The Foxil
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s the data stays secure.
Is that the sort of thing you want to do?
Dave
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Good morning,
Has anyone attempted
Good morning,
Has anyone attempted to manage PDF's from a VFP application?Let's say a
manufacturing system where everything is tracked by some sort of order
number (Manufacturing and/or purchasing).
I imagine a kind of "behind the scenes" kind of thing where a selection to
print to the docume
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