Just as a sidenote: Martina Jindrová (the developer of XFRX) is a regular in
Foxite.com. That would be the easiest way to get your answer :)

wOOdy


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Von: ProFox <profox-boun...@leafe.com> Im Auftrag von Paul Newton
Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. November 2020 00:21
An: 'profox@leafe.com' <profox@leafe.com>
Betreff: Bookmarks in XFRX report previewer

Hi all

I have recently downloaded the latest version of XFRX (19.1) and I am trying
for the first time to implement bookmarks in the previewer.  I have a simple
report (no groups) with a detail section which contains several lines for
each account - something like this (AccountRef etc correspond to field names
in the underlying table/cursor)

AccountRef      AccountName
AccAddress1
AccAddress2

I know that I have to use comment fields in the report designer with
expressions like #UR ....... (let's call them directives) I want the
bookmarks to appear as the account name, but two different AccountRefs could
possibly have the same AccountName.  Should I put the directive in the
AccountRef comment or the AccountName comment and what exactly should the
directive be?  

I am thinking that the directive should be in the AccountRef field but that
should display AccountName as the bookmark.  Or am I barking up the wrong
tree?  I have tried this in the AccountRef field on the report #UR
OUTLINE=AccountName but that is not working.  The bookmarks pane is there
but there are no bookmarks displayed.  Perhaps I need more than the one
directive?

Any help/suggestions would be much appreciated.

Paul Newton

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