I have a large, complicated report with has 20 sections based on 12 view
based subreports. It has run correctly for several years. I can repeatedly
run this report for any number of people and create a complete 20 section
report. Recently I had one person where this report built  everything except
sections XI/XII. After many attempts, I tracked down the field in a record
that was causing the problem for that one person. The field was a NOTE that
had about 100 characters. It is the only NOTE in this table. There were no
strange characters that I could see. Simply rewriting the NOTE ended the
problem. This same field in other rows often had over 1400 characters so
NOTE works. Using RBXE latest updates. So I have two questions:

 

1.       Is there some way to identify when non-text items are  in a field?

2.       I used to have many NOTEs in tables. Most of those got changed to
TEXT based how much users actually wrote over time. Numerous RBase examples
have Notes in the associated Tables. Is this print problem an indication
that I need to completely move to separate NOTE tables?

 

Tom Frederick           

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