Good Afternoon Andrew:
WOW! Impressive is an understatement.
So I downloaded the files and extracted them and then could get nothing to work.
I need to spend more with this and if you could point me in correct direction 
on how to make this work I would be a 
happy camper. Thanks for your demo.
I also spent some time trying to append records to the .FRX with the rectangle 
size and position and called the REPORT. 
This works ok but is a real PITA. I like your solution better.
And I know you can't alter the .FRX after the REPORT is called. If you could 
that would be really sweet to call a UDF 
out of the detail band and change your objects then resume.
No shirt (called a sweater in hockey circles) swap at the end. But at the end 
of each Stanley Cup round all the players 
line up on the ice and shake hands. I think it is the only sport that does this.
Again thanks for your input.
Regards,

Jack


Andrew Stirling wrote:
> Jack wanted this reproduced
> http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20062007/SC030125.HTM
> 
> Here is my raw interpretation
> http://www.calcpay.co.uk/info/hockeytime/cursorrowtoinlinereport.html
> 
> I finished up using XFRX.
> 
> So this girly hockey thing, do the guys swap shirts at the end?
> 
> 
> Andrew Stirling
> 01250 874580
> http://www.calcpay.co.uk
> HMRC Accredited UK payroll program
> 
> Jack Skelley wrote:
> 
>>Good Afternoon All:
>>I am looking for ideas on how to represent what you see here:
>>http://www.nhl.com/scores/htmlreports/20062007/SC030125.HTM
>>In a VFP8 (or 9) app.
>>All the data already already exists in VFP tables but turning this data into 
>>a graph/report is making my brain ache...
>>Thanks for any input.
>>Regards,
>>
>>Jack Skelley
>>
> 
> 
> 
> 
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