I normally don't use one as we have set up fexes to be dynamic without submit buttons.īasically, I have three reports: New Sales, Used Sales and Service Calls. If I understand you correctly, you were asking about a submit button. All three fexes are like this with extremely minor differences.
#Use the default 12 point calibri font for unbound reports code#
Last edited by: JulieA, Septem10:25 AMīelow is the code for one of the fexes.
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I just thought I'd send a quick note, just in case someone out there has an idea. It's almost as if I need a DEFAULT parameter of some kind inside the fexes. I tried that, but I did not have much luck. I found some help about setting the tasks to Selection Changed and adding the fex names to the tasks as requests. Report Type - Store Name - Years - Output type My parameters are all chained and look like this:
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Within the html file, I created an unbound parameter, renamed it Report Type, bound it to a control (changed the control to a dropdown list) and then used the procedures as value names in the settings, changing the fex names to the shorter names of New Sales, Used Sales and Service Appointments instead of the longer procedural names. A DM statement directs WF to a certain section of code based on another parameter which groups Stores like this: All Stores Summary, All Stores Listing and Store x. Based on user selection, it will populate the report frame with one of three procedures such as New Sales, Used Sales and Service Appointments.Įach fex has three sections of code. My challenge is to create an html file with an unbound parameter called Report Type. I searched the forum quite a bit, and I found some great help however, I must be missing a step.