Saving .RP1 to .RRW

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Eric_(Guest)
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Saving .RP1 to .RRW

Post by Eric_(Guest) » Wed Apr 25, 2007 12:19 am

Hi, just a simple and like a repeated question. When converting reports saved in a library, .rp1 & .rp5, the graphics (lines) appear to be broken ^----^ like this instead of a nice graphics when converted to .rrw (ver 12). Is there an easier way than delete them and use the new graphic lines in the newer RR? There^s gotta be an easier way, they^re in the same family right?____thanks

kfleming
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=> RE: Saving .RP1 to .RRW

Post by kfleming » Wed Apr 25, 2007 8:47 am

Yes the same family but two totally different internal structures.__So you do need to do the manual replace.____Kathleen__R&R Support

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==> RE: Saving .RP1 to .RRW

Post by Eric_(Guest) » Fri Apr 27, 2007 1:42 am

Ok, 25 down 175 go to, thanks a lot, R&R.__I used to be able to at the run command tell rrun.exe (ver 6.x) to output the rrunout.dbf in a different name so that each user gets their own status output file for info, if multiple users run the report at the same time, thus avoiding contention, rrunout.dbf file, it does not work with ver 12, is there a change in input switches?

kfleming
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===> RE: Saving .RP1 to .RRW

Post by kfleming » Fri Apr 27, 2007 8:20 am

The runtime command line switch is /O immediately followed by the output file name.____All of the available switches should be listed in the documentation.____Regards,__Kathleen__R&R Support__

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