This implementation corresponds to the pre-SP2 FFC class and is only about 30KB. To distribute UtilityReportListener with your application you need to include the following FFC files (all available in the FFC directory):Ī drawback of including the FFC classes to your project is that they add almost 1MB to the final exe size so alternatively, if you don't use the dynamic features in SP2 and you would like to reduce the final exe size, you can use a UtilityReportListener implementation that comes in with the XFRX package in UtilityReportListener.zip. SET CLASSLIB TO (HOME() "ffc\_reportlistener") In the development environment you make it available by executing the following command: It is implemented in ReportListener.vcx class library, which is by default stored in the FFC subdirectory of the VFP home directory. UtilityReportListener is a FFC class, which takes care, via its predecessor FXListener, of the new dynamic reporting features introduced in VFP 9.0 SP2. Since version 12.4 the XFRXListener class (which is used when running reports in VFP 9.0 in the object assisted (report listener) mode) is derived from the UtilityReportListener class, which is not included inside XFRX.PRG (XFRX.FXP) and needs to be provided for XFRX to run correctly. VFP 9.0: UtilityReportListener class in XFRX.Important installation note for the latest version
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