You could try to override the super()-statement in the fetch-method. As
long as Axapta doesn't execute the super()-statement, the dialogs won't
appear.
Regards,
Richard van der Craats
> Hi.
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> I print a report from a class with
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> My problem is that with the second run of the report I always get the
> window with the specified RANGES, I must confirm this window before
> executing second report.
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> How can I suppress this window and also the window with the
> printspecifications.
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> Thanks
> geert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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