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Report Pro 2.8 report question

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:53 am
by Dabent7
Hopefully a quick and simple question. I have an old programming running Report Pro 2.8 with a number of reports. Client would like to have one of the fields in a DBServer linked to the report be a hyperlink. Any thoughts on how to do this within Report Pro ???

Report Pro 2.8 report question

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 12:00 pm
by ic2
Hello Dabent7,

I wonder what you want to achieve? If you want to emphasize a hyperlink you could make it's colour blue for example. If you want to enable the user to click on a hyperlink from a PDF printed from that report, you do not need anything special; the PDF itself will take care of opening a website when you click on a hyperlink in the report.

Dick

Report Pro 2.8 report question

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:06 pm
by Dabent7
Dick, thank you for your reply. I think my question is really, how do I have Report Pro take a data field in my server containing for example "www.xsharp.com" and display in the report which will be exported as a PDF, "XSharp Web Site" but actually be a hyperlink in the PDF? My issue is in the report designer, how do I create the hyperlink?

Report Pro 2.8 report question

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:10 pm
by ic2
There's no "hyperlink" style in ReportPro as far as I know. But as written, I would make the text color blue and when I export the report as PDF and click on the hyperlink in e.g. in PDF-XChange Viewer it will ask if I trust the site. Edge and Vivaldi do the same, in Firefox I have to select the whole hyperlink and in the right mouse menu I can select to open the link.

So it depends more on your PDF-viewer than on ReportPro.

Dick

Report Pro 2.8 report question

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:06 pm
by Dabent7
Thanks for your thoughts on this Dick. I appreciate the input.

Report Pro 2.8 report question

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 4:01 pm
by robert
Dan,
To add to what Dick said:
ReportPro was designed for preview and printing.
The PDF output is a reflection of what was printed.

Hyperlinks is not relevant in the context of printing.

Robert