Factory Studio has the capability to generate reports on the fly. This can even be done on client displays or for saving in files like XPS, HTML, Unicode, ASCII, and PDF.
These reports can have multiple graphical components like tables, tags, grids, trends, etc. All of these components have the ability to update data when a report is generated. This provides users with the most up-to-date data in their reports.
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This section lets you configure and save a report's basic properties. Standard content can be added with the report editor. Then, application users can run reports.
To create or edit a report:
Column | Description |
Name | Enter a name for the report. The system lets you know if the name is not valid. |
Padding | Select padding when replacing a tag name with its value (the field for a tag will have the same number of spaces as the tag name is long).
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SaveFormat | Select the report format:
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SaveFileName | Enter a string and {ObjectProperties}. Use the full path. |
SaveTrigger | Enter an object property that will be the trigger. |
Append | Enter the file to append the report |
Size | Report size configuration. |
EditSecurity | Check what user groups can edit the report |
Header | Choose another report to be the Header. |
Footer | Choose another report to be the Footer. |
Legacy | Read-only. Show if the report is a legacy. |
Description | Enter a description of this report. |
[Other columns] | See "Common Column Definitions", for the definitions of any other available columns. |
To change the report format between “portrait” and “landscape”, you need to change it in both NovaPDF (printer used by FactoryStudio) and the target printer. |
You create text, formatting, and values using the text editor.
To use the text editor:
The namespace Report lists all of the configured reports.
The most commonly used method of the report is the Save Command:
Report.Report1.SaveCommand()
See "Namespaces" for the complete programming reference on runtime objects.