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Printing TChart

 
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riweber
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PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2007 5:33 pm    Post subject: Printing TChart Reply with quote



I want to print a TChart-component in a Rave Report (Rave 6.5BE) with
BCB2006, following the Tip #19. When I compile the program I get the
error "Cannot open 'RPTCHART.OBJ'". Where's this file?

The code looks like this:
....
#include "RPTChart.hpp"
....
#pragma link "RPTChart"
....
....
WriteChartData(Connection,ChartFsd);
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Eldon Lewis
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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2007 4:05 am    Post subject: Re: Printing TChart Reply with quote



Seemds I have answered this question in a number of different locations.
For anyone else who may have this issue, the obj is compiled into the .lib
file. So as long as you include in your library path the path to the
RaveXxx.lib file this will work just fine.

Eldon Lewis
Nevrona Designs

"riweber" <weberedv (AT) atnet (DOT) at> wrote in message
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Quote:
I want to print a TChart-component in a Rave Report (Rave 6.5BE) with
BCB2006, following the Tip #19. When I compile the program I get the error
"Cannot open 'RPTCHART.OBJ'". Where's this file?

The code looks like this:
...
#include "RPTChart.hpp"
...
#pragma link "RPTChart"
...
...
WriteChartData(Connection,ChartFsd);
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