Hi Roger
as you can remove the debug DCPRINT TO EXCEL, and send the name of an object
var for Progress
Nolberto Paulino
Regards
DCPRINT TO EXCEL
DCPRINT TO EXCEL
Nolberto Paulino
Regards
Regards
Re: DCPRINT TO EXCEL
There is no debugging that I can find in _DCPRC.PRG.
I may have already removed it.
You can remove any you find by looking for WTF and removing the command.
Then rebuild dclipx.dll by running build19_sl1.bat.
I'm not sure I understand your question.
Are you saying that you want a progress bar when printing to Excel?
Are you saying that you want to pass a reference to your own progress object?
I may have already removed it.
You can remove any you find by looking for WTF and removing the command.
Then rebuild dclipx.dll by running build19_sl1.bat.
I'm not sure I understand your question.
Are you saying that you want a progress bar when printing to Excel?
Are you saying that you want to pass a reference to your own progress object?
The eXpress train is coming - and it has more cars.