QR SET DESTINATION
QR SET DESTINATION ( area ; type {; specifics} )
Parameter | Type | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
area | Integer | → | Reference of the area |
type | Integer | → | Type of the report |
specifics | Text, Variable | → | Specifics linked to the output type |
This command is not thread-safe, it cannot be used in preemptive code.
Description
The QR SET DESTINATION command sets the output type of the report for the area whose reference was passed in area.
In the type parameter, you can pass one of the constants of the QR Output Destination theme. The contents of the specifics parameter depends on the value of type. The following table describes the values that can be passed in both type and specifics parameters:
Constant | Type | Value | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
qr HTML file | Integer | 5 | specifics: Pathname to the file. |
qr printer | Integer | 1 | specifics: "*" to remove the print dialog boxes |
qr text file | Integer | 2 | specifics: Pathname to the file. |
qr printer (1): If you pass a string containing a star ("*") in the specifics parameter, no dialog box will be displayed during printing and the current print settings will be used automatically. This setting is necessary when you want to print the report on the server.
qr text file (2): If you pass an empty string in the specifics parameter, a Save file dialog is displayed; otherwise the file is saved at the location indicated by the path.
The default field delimiter is the tab character (code 9). The default record delimiter is the carriage return character (code 13). You can change these defaults by assigning values to the two delimiter system variables: FldDelimit and RecDelimit. If under Windows, FldDelimit equals 13, a char 10 (line feed) will be appended after the carriage return. Be aware that these variables are used by other commands such as IMPORT TEXT for example. Changing them for the Quick Report editor, changes them everywhere in the application.
qr HTML file (5): An HTML file is created using the template set by QR SET HTML TEMPLATE. For detailed information on how the translation is performed, please refer to the Design Reference manual.
If you pass an invalid area number, the error -9850 will be generated.
If the value of the destination type is incorrect, the error -9852 will be generated.
Example
The following code sets the destination as being the text file "Mydoc.txt" and executes the Quick Report:
QR SET DESTINATION(MyArea;qr text file;"MyDoc.txt")
QR RUN(MyArea)