Microsoft KB Archive/138969

= How To Include Report Toolbars in a Distributed Application =

Article ID: 138969

Article Last Modified on 7/1/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 6.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 7.0 Professional Edition

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SUMMARY
In a distributed application, you may need to allow users to modify report layouts to fit their specific needs. While you can add this functionality, unless specific steps are taken, it is possible that there will be no report toolbars available. This article explains how to make the report toolbars available from within a distributed application.



MORE INFORMATION
There are two methods available to ensure that toolbars are available in your application. The first requires the Foxuser resource file, and the second uses menus and system menus.

Method One
Toolbar state information is stored in the Foxuser resource file. Whenever a report is modified or created in the design environment and the report toolbars are open when that report is saved, the state of the toolbars is written to the Foxuser file.

NOTE: The Toolbars submenu is not available until a report in actually open. If you go to the View menu and try to select Toolbars, it is dimmed out if nothing is open in modify mode.

When you use this method to ensure that report toolbars are available from within the application, you must meet these conditions:


 * You must have modified or created a report in the design environment with one or both report toolbars open. You must then save the report. This will save the state of the report toolbars.
 * The Foxuser resource file must be distributed with your application.
 * The resource file must be either built into your application or marked as read-only. If it isn't, when the report is modified, the toolbars closed, and the report saved, the state of the toolbars will also be saved. As a result, because the toolbars are now closed, there is no direct way to re-open them from within your application. By marking the resource file read-only, if the user should close the toolbars, the resource file will not be updated with the new state of "closed."

Method Two
A second and perhaps easier way to achieve the same result involves using the Visual FoxPro System Menus. The following steps show how to do it:  In the Command window, type the following:

CREATE MENU TESTMENU

 Create the top-level menu option by entering the word "View" (without quotes) in the Prompt box. Change the Result drop-down to Submenu. Click the Options button to the right of the menu you just created. A Prompt Options dialog box appears. In the box next to Pad Name, enter "_msm_view" (without quotes). Click OK to close the dialog box. Click the Create button located to the right of the Submenu drop-down. Enter "Toolbars" (without quotes) for Prompt and change the Result drop-down to a value of Bar #. Enter "_mvi_toolb" (without quotes) in the text box to the right of the Result drop-down. On the main VFP menu bar, click View, and then click Menu Options. In the Menu Options dialog box, enter "_mview" (without quotes) for the menu name, and then click OK to close the dialog box.</ol>

When you compile the menu, you should have Toolbar functionality in your application.

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