Printing a VIEW, not possible? This is how it can be done:
Sometimes it's useful to print a view on a document. With this trick it's possible.
A VIEW cannot be selected in the print editor, but a formula field can!
That's why I tried to imitate this view in a formula field.
The result on the form is not the final result, when printing it's perfect.
In the images below you can see how this is done:
The image below shows the printeditor with the result.
It is best to use a monospaced font for the desired result.
This is the result in PDF after printing:
Steven.
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Hi there:
using your example it tells me that the join function has not been defined as: join ([string])
I don't know how I can fix it, any ideas?
Thank you very much!
let mySede := this;
let i := ((select 'Periodos de vacaciones' where 'Puestos-Años'.Puestos.Sedes = mySede) order by 'Fecha de inicio');
join(for p in range(0, cnt(i)) do
lpad(item(i, p).'Puestos-Años'.Puestos.Colaboradores.'Introduce el nombre', 25, "") + " | " + item(i, p).'Fecha de inicio'
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This is another post from the old forum. Since the updated forum, all images were gone. I have recovered the images:
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