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I cannot click on the report in the designer since I get the Range Check
error whenever I try to open a form that has TQuickReport on it in the first
place. (a real catch-22, eh?) Eric Tishler Software Architect Resolute Partners, LLC Phone: 203.271.1122 Fax: 203.271.1460 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original
Message----- Right click the report in
the designer. IT should display at the top of the context menu. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Tishler Eric Tishler Software
Architect Resolute
Partners, LLC Phone:
203.271.1122 Fax:
203.271.1460 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original
Message----- Which
version of QuickReports
has changed across versions of Regards ----- Original Message
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To: NZ
Borland Developers Group - Delphi List Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 9:50 AM Subject: RE: [DUG] Range check error loading forms I
can load the entire project with no problems. It is only when I try to open
certain forms that the Range Check error appears. I
followed Stacey's advice and copied the project to a safe location. Then I
loaded the project, and ignored the errors. When my form loaded what was
missing was a Quick Report. Following
this line of reasoning, I started a brand new project with an empty form and tried
to drop various Quick Report components on the empty form. While I could drop
such components at Detail and Summary bands, as soon as I tried to drop the
QuickRep component itself on the form, I got the same Range Check error. So
most likely it is not the DFM itself. It appears that there is something in the
Quick Reports package that the Delphi IDE does not like. I
tried to uninstall and reinstall the entire Quick Report package, but I still
get the same error after the re-install. Now
I know what is causing the problem. I just don't know why. Any
further ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
again, Eric Eric Tishler Software
Architect Resolute
Partners, LLC Phone:
203.271.1122 Fax:
203.271.1460 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds
like one of your DFM's has got mangled... Can you
manually remove the PAS+DFM from the project files and load the project OK. If you
can I them suggest trying to recover the DFM. Roll back
to previous version (if possible and not too old) or manually edit the DFM as
text to correct the issue. This is
just a guess - it may be something else altogether... HTH Regards
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 5:36 AM Subject: [DUG] Range check error loading forms There
are several forms in a The Error reads: Error
Reading Form (in the title bar) Range check error.
Ignore the error and continue? NOTE: Ignoring the error may
cause components to be deleted or Property values to be
lost. I do not believe I made
(or saved) any changes that may cause this. Can any body help me? Thank you, Eric Eric Tishler Software Architect Resolute Partners, LLC Phone: 203.271.1122 Fax: 203.271.1460 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ |
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