Ayuda con la clase TCRW

Ayuda con la clase TCRW

Postby Ramón J. » Sat May 31, 2008 9:56 am

Hola, foro:

Estroy tratando de compilar un ejemplo de la clase de crystal reports con FW para Harbour. Este ejemplo está integrado por dos ficheros cuyo contenido no he modificado para nada: Prueba.prg y CRW32.prg, siendo este último el código de la case TCRW de Tom Groeger. Pues bien, al compilarlo FW20 se crea el ejecutable sin problemas. Al hacerlo con FW Harbour me da estos errores:

Compilado y Enlazado de: [E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\prueba.Exe]
Ejecución No. 1
Ejecutada a las: 11:39:14
============================================================
Harbour Compiler Alpha build 45.0 (Flex)
Copyright 1999-2005, http://www.harbour-project.org/
Compiling 'E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\prueba.prg'...
Lines 102, Functions/Procedures 2
Generating C source output to 'E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\prueba.hrb'... Done.
Borland C++ 5.5.1 for Win32 Copyright (c) 1993, 2000 Borland
E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\prueba.hrb:
Harbour Compiler Alpha build 45.0 (Flex)
Copyright 1999-2005, http://www.harbour-project.org/
Compiling 'E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\crw32.prg'...
E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\crw32.prg(30) Error E0030 Syntax error: "parse error at '5'"
E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\crw32.prg(70) Error E0030 Syntax error: "parse error at 'endif'"
2 errors
No code generated
MAKE Version 5.2 Copyright (c) 1987, 2000 Borland
** error 1 ** deleting E:\FWH\CLASES\EJEMPLO\crw32.hrb
Ha habido ERRORES al intentar Generar la Aplicacion
============================================================
VERCE v4.3 -> Ver Resultados de Compilación y Enlazado v4.3
Juan Carlos Salinas Ojeda
jcso@hotmail.com, jcso@esm.com.mx
Minatitlán, Veracruz. MEXICO
Y Solo Veracruz es bello !!!
FiveWin for Harbour!!

He estado busacando en el foro y no he visto ningún mensaje con este tipo de error.

El código de los prg es el siguiente y las líneas donde da el fallo están marcadas en rojo:

PRUEBA.PRG
// Ejemplo de Prueba de Fivewin + Crystal Report 6.0

#include "FiveWin.ch"

static oWnd
static oCrw
static wInstalado

Function prueba()
local oBar, oIco
SET 3DLOOK ON
sethandlecount(90)

// Inicializa el entorno de Crystal y carga librerias
oCrw := CrystalReport():New()

// Dice donde esta el programa instalado, se usa para ubicar las dbf
wInstalado := Curdrive() + ":\" + Getcurdir()

define icon oIco resource "ICONO_INICIO"
DEFINE WINDOW oWnd MDI FROM 1, 5 TO 20, 75 TITLE "Prueba de Crystal Report + Fivewin" ICON oIco

DEFINE BUTTONBAR oBar 3D SIZE 26, 26 OF oWnd

DEFINE BUTTON of oBar resource "ACERCADE" noborder ;
ACTION msgabout( " Prueba de Crystal Report desde Fivewin", "Manuel Cabrera lolo@redestb.es" ) ;
TOOLTIP "Acerca de...." ;
MESSAGE "Acerca de la Aplicación"

DEFINE BUTTON of oBar resource "IMPRESORA" GROUP NOBORDER ;
TOOLTIP "Imprimir Report" ;
MESSAGE "Imprimir el Report de Prueba" ;
ACTION ejecutar( "listado.rpt", .f. )

DEFINE BUTTON of oBar resource "PANTALLA" NOBORDER ;
TOOLTIP "Preview en Pantalla" ;
MESSAGE "Imprimir el Report en Pantalla" ;
ACTION ejecutar( "listado.rpt", .t. )

DEFINE BUTTON of oBar resource "SALIR" GROUP NOBORDER ;
ACTION ( oWnd:CloseAll(), oWnd:end() ) ;
TOOLTIP "Salir" ;
MESSAGE "Salir de la Aplicacion"

oBar:bRClicked := {|| NIL }
// Linea de Mensajes
SET MESSAGE OF oWnd TO "Aplicación de Prueba de Crystal Report + Fivewin" CENTERED DATE KEYBOARD
ACTIVATE WINDOW oWnd MAXIMIZED
// Cierra el entorno de Crystal Report y libera Librerias.
oCrw:PeCloseEngine()
return nil



Function ejecutar( listado, lScreen )
local nTablas := 0
local i := 0
local eTablas := 0

// Inicializa un Trabajo de Impresión, es decir,
// que se pueden lanzar los que quieras sin cerrar los anteriores.
oCrw:PeOpenPrintJob( listado )

// Crystal crea un array con las tablas del informe
// Ojo la primera posicion es "0" y no "1"
// PeGetNTables() // Retorna el numero de Tablas del Informe
// PeGetTabLocation() // Da la ubicacion de la Tabla, segun el informe de Crystal.
// PeSetTabLocation() // Modifica en el array de Crystal la posicion de la Tabla.

// Localiza todas las Tablas, donde dice el informe o en la ubicación de instalación := wInstalado
nTablas := oCrw:PeGetNTables()
for i = 1 to nTablas
if file( oCrw:PeGetTabLocation( i - 1 ) )
eTablas ++
else
// wInstalado es la ubicacion del exe, si las dbf estan en otro sitio añadirlo
if file( wInstalado + cFileName( oCrw:PeGetTabLocation(i-1) ) )
eTablas ++
oCrw:PeSetTabLocation( (i-1), wInstalado + cFileName( oCrw:PeGetTabLocation(i-1) ) )
endif
endif
next

// Realiza el listado si encontro todos los ficheros
if nTablas = eTablas
if lScreen
oCrw:PeSetWindowOptions() // Fija los Botones de la ventana que aparecen
oCrw:PeOutputToWindow( oWnd ) // Envia el listado a pantalla
else
oCrw:PeOutToPrinter() // Envia el listado a Impresora
endif
// Ejecuta el Listado con las condiciones fijadas
oCrw:PeStartPrintJob()
else
msginfo( "Algún Fichero de Datos, No se pudo Encontrar", "Mensaje de Error" )
endif

oCrw:PeClosePrintJob() // Finaliza el trabajo y permite hacer otra cosa
return nil



CRW32.PRG
// ===========================================================================
// TCRW.PRG (C) Tom Groeger 1998
// ===========================================================================
//
// 16 & 32 Bit Wrapper Classes for Crystal Reports gives you access to
// Crystal Reports 32Bit Dll. The class constructor automatically checks if
// 32Bit Dll's are available, and falls back to 16Bit if not.
// Thanks to Matthew Cullen/Adsystems for his help !
//
// downloaded from http://www.fivedb.com
//
// ===========================================================================

#define FW_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include "fivewin.CH"
#include "struct.CH"
#include "objects.ch"

#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0


// ==========================================================================
// CLASS TCRW // Crystal Reports 16/32Bit Wrapper
// ==========================================================================

CREATE CLASS CrystalReport

VAR hDll AS NUM
VAR l32 AS BOOL

VAR nJobHandle
VAR lError
VAR cReport
VAR oJobInfo
VAR oTabLocation
VAR oWinOptions

MESSAGE New METHOD NEW_ CONSTRUCTOR
MESSAGE FreeLibrary METHOD FREECRPE_
MESSAGE GetModuleHandle METHOD GETMOD_

MESSAGE PEOpenEngine METHOD PEOPEN_
MESSAGE PEErrorText METHOD ERRORT_
MESSAGE PEGetErrorCode METHOD ERRORN_
MESSAGE PEGetHandleString METHOD GETSTR_
MESSAGE PEOpenPrintJob METHOD OPENJOB_
MESSAGE PEOutputToWindow METHOD OUTPUTW_
MESSAGE PEPrintWindow METHOD PRINTWND_
MESSAGE PEOutToPrinter METHOD OUTPUTP_
MESSAGE PEStartPrintJob METHOD STARTPR_
MESSAGE PEGetWindowHandle METHOD GETHWND_
MESSAGE PEGetJobStatus METHOD GETJOBS_
MESSAGE PESetSelFormula METHOD SETSELE_
MESSAGE PEGetSelFormula METHOD GETSELE_
MESSAGE PECheckSelFormula METHOD CHECKSEL_
MESSAGE PESetFormula METHOD SETFORM_
MESSAGE PECheckFormula METHOD CHECKFOR_
MESSAGE PEGetNTables METHOD GETNTAB_
MESSAGE PEGetTabLocation METHOD GETTLOC_
MESSAGE PESetTabLocation METHOD SETTLOC_
MESSAGE PEGetSqlQuery METHOD GETSQLQ_
MESSAGE PESetSqlQuery METHOD SETSQLQ_
MESSAGE PETestNTable METHOD TESTTAB_
MESSAGE PEIsPrintFinished METHOD ISPRTRDY_
MESSAGE PEClosePrintJob METHOD CLOSEJOB_
MESSAGE PECloseEngine METHOD PECLOSE_
MESSAGE PeSetWindowOptions METHOD PESETWIN_

END CLASS


// ===========================================================================
// METHOD TCrw::New()
//
// Purpose:
// 16/32Bit Crystal Reports Class Constructor
//
// ===========================================================================
METHOD NEW_()
LOCAL cTemp

::hDll := 0
::nJobHandle := 0
::lError := .F.


// Check if we load 16 or 32 Bits. First try to load CRPE32
//
IF IsWin95() .OR. IsWinNT()
::hDll := LoadLib32( "CRPE32.DLL" )
::l32 := .T.
ENDIF

// If CRPE32.DLL did not load, try CRPE.DLL
//
IF ABS( ::hDll ) <= 32
::hDll := LoadLibrary( "CRPE.DLL" )
::l32 := .F.
ENDIF

// Still no Dll, so bail out
//
IF ABS( ::hDll ) <= 32
::lError := .T.

IF ::hDll == 2
cTemp := "find"
ELSE
cTemp := "load"
ENDIF
MsgAlert( "Could not " + cTemp + " CRPE or CRPE32.DLL")

ELSE

::PEOpenEngine()

// Create JobInfo Class
//
STRUCT ::oJobInfo

MEMBER structSize AS WORD LEN 2
MEMBER NumRecords AS DWORD LEN 4
MEMBER NumSelect AS DWORD LEN 4
MEMBER NumPrinted AS DWORD LEN 4
MEMBER DispPageN AS WORD LEN 2
MEMBER LatestPage AS WORD LEN 2
MEMBER StartPageN AS WORD LEN 2
MEMBER PrintEnded AS BOOL LEN 2

ENDSTRUCT

::oJobInfo:SetMember(1, 22 )

STRUCT ::oTabLocation

MEMBER structSize AS WORD LEN 2
MEMBER location AS STRING LEN 256

ENDSTRUCT

::oTabLocation:SetMember(1, 258 )

// Create oWinOptions Class

STRUCT ::oWinOptions

MEMBER structSize AS WORD LEN 2
MEMBER hasGroupTree AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER CanDrillDown AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasNavigationControls AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasCancelButton AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasPrintButton AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasExportButton AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasZoomControl AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasCloseButton AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasProgressControls AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasSearchButton AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasPrintSetupButton AS BOOL LEN 2
MEMBER hasRefreshButton AS BOOL LEN 2

ENDSTRUCT

::oWinOptions:SetMember(1, 26 )
ENDIF

RETURN Self



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::FreeLibrary()
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD FREECRPE_()

IF ABS( ::hDll ) > 32

IF ::l32
FreeLib32( ::hDll )

ELSE
FreeLibrary( ::hDll )
ENDIF
ENDIF

::hDll := 0

RETURN .T.


// ==========================================================================
// METHOD TCrw::PEOpenEngine() -> lError
//
// Prepares the Report Engine for requests. This method is a necessary
// part of any custom-print link. It is also required for any print-only
// link in which you want the report to print to a window that is to remain
// visible after the report is printed.
// It is not necessary to use this method with a print-only link where
// you are directing the report to a printer
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD PEOPEN_()
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cFunc := "PEOpenEngine"

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDLL, cFunc, .T., LONG )
::lError := ( CallDll32( cFarProc ) == FALSE )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDLL, cFunc, .T., _INT )
::lError := ( CallDll( cFarProc ) == FALSE )

ENDIF

IF ::lError
MsgAlert( "Could not open the Print Engine!" + CRLF + ::PeErrorText())
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError





// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEErrorText()
//
// Purpose:
// Returns a string describing the status of the most recent Report
// Engine method called. These method can be used in a custom-print
// link to display the error string to the user as part of an error message.
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD ERRORT_()
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cBuffer
LOCAL cError
LOCAL hError := 0
LOCAL nLen := 0
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFunc := "PEGetErrorText"

// Get ErrorCode
//
cError := "Error Code " + ALLTRIM( STR( ::PEGetErrorCode())) + ":" + CRLF

// Get StringHandle of ErrorText
//
IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDLL, cFunc, .T., _INT, LONG, PTR, PTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc , ::nJobHandle, @hError, @nLen )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT, WORD, PTR, PTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc , ::nJobHandle, @hError, @nLen )

ENDIF

// Now get the String
//
IF nRet == TRUE
cError += ::PEGetHandleString( hError, nLen )
ENDIF

return cError


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetErrorCode() -> nCode
//
// Returns a number that indicates the status of the most recent Report
// Engine method called. When a call to another method fails, this call
// gets the error code that was generated so you can take some action based
// on that error code. If no Error occured, the method returns 0
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD ERRORN_()
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL nCode := 0
LOCAL cFunc := "PEGetErrorCode"

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDLL, cFunc, .T., _INT, LONG )
nCode := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDLL, cFunc, .T., _INT, _INT )
nCode := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )
ENDIF

RETURN nCode


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEOpenPrintJob() -> lError
//
// Prepares to print a report and sets a number which identifies the
// particular print job, called a print job handle. This Handle is
// used in all subsequent calls related to the new print job
// (where a print job handle is required). This method is used as a
//
// reportFilePath Specifies the file name and path of the report
// you want to open
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD OPENJOB_( cReportName )
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cFunc := "PEOpenPrintJob"

::cReport := cReportName

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFunc,.T., _INT, LPSTR )
::nJobHandle := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::cReport )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT, LPSTR )
::nJobHandle := CallDll( cFarProc, ::cReport )
ENDIF

::lError := .F.
IF ::nJobHandle == 0
MsgAlert( "Could not open Print Job!" + CRLF + '[' + ::cReport + ']' )
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError




// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEPrintWindow() -> lError
//
// Prints the report displayed in the print window. This method can be
// used in a custom-print link to enable the user to preview the report
// in the print window, and then, if everything looks satisfactory, to
// print the report to the printer (in response to a user event).
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD PRINTWND_( lWait )
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cFunc := "PEPrintWindow"
LOCAL nRet

DEFAULT lWait := .T.
::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT, LONG, LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, IIF(lWait,1,0))

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT, _INT, BOOL )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, lWait )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEIsPrintFinished() -> lYesNo // PEIsPrintJobFinished
//
// Monitors the print job to see if it is finished or still in progress.
// You can use this method any time you have a call that is contingent
// on a print job being finished.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD ISPRTRDY_()
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cFunc := "PEIsPrintJobFinished"


IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT, LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT, _INT )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )
ENDIF

RETURN ( nRet == TRUE )




// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetSelFormula() // PEGetSelectionFormula
//
// Returns the string for the selection formula used in the specified report.
// This method is typically used as one of a series of methods
// (PEGetSelectionFormula, PEGetHandleString, PESetSelectionFormula).
// The series can be used in a custom-print link to identify and then
// change an existing record selection formula at print time in response
// to a user selection.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETSELE_()
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL nText := 0
LOCAL nLen := 0
LOCAL cForm := ""
LOCAL cFunc := "PEGetSelectionFormula"


IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll,cFunc,.T., _INT,LONG,PTR,PTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @nText, @nLen )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll,cFunc, .T., _INT, _INT, PTR, PTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @nText, @nLen )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
::lError := .T.
ELSE
cForm := ::PEGetHandleString( nText, nLen )
ENDIF

RETURN cForm

// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PESetWindowOptions // PESetWindowOptions()
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD PESETWIN_()
LOCAL cStruc
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PESetWindowOptions"

::lError := .F.

// ::oWinOptions:SetMember( 1, TRUE )
// ::oWinOptions:SetMember( 2, TRUE )
// ::oWinOptions:SetMember( 3, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 4, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 5, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 6, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 7, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 8, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 9, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 10, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 11, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 12, TRUE )
::oWinOptions:SetMember( 13, TRUE )

cStruc := ::oWinOptions:cBuffer

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, LONG, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @cStruc )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, _INT, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @cStruc )

ENDIF

RETURN self


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PeOutputToWindow( oWnd ) -> lError
//
// Prepares to direct printed output to a print window
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD OUTPUTW_( vWnd )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL oRect := vWnd:GetCliRect()
LOCAL cFunc := "PEOutputToWindow"

::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT,; // nRetVar
LONG,; // nHandle
LPSTR,; // cReport
LONG,; // nTop
LONG,; // nLeft
LONG,; // nWidth
LONG,; // nHeigth
LONG,; // nStyle
LONG ) // hWnd

// nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, ::cReport, 0, 0, vWnd:nWidth, vWnd:nHeight, 0, vWnd:hWnd )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, ::cReport, 0, 0, vWnd:nWidth-7, vWnd:nHeight-7, 0, vWnd )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc, .T.,;
_INT,; // nRetVar
_INT,; // nHandle
LPSTR,; // cReport
_INT,; // nTop
_INT,; // nLeft
_INT,; // nWidth
_INT,; // nHeigth
LONG,; // nStyle
HDC ) // hWnd

// nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, ::cReport, 0, 0, vWnd:nWidth, vWnd:nHeight, 0, vWnd:hWnd )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, ::cReport, 0, 0, vWnd:nWidth-7, vWnd:nHeight-7, 0, vWnd )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
MsgAlert( 'Could not output to Window!' )
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PeOutToPrinter( nCopies ) -> lError
//
// Prepares to direct printed output to a printer
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD OUTPUTP_( nCopies)
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cFunc := "PEOutputToPrinter"

DEFAULT nCopies := 1
::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT, LONG, LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nCopies )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc, .T., _INT,_INT, _INT )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nCopies )
ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
MsgAlert( 'Could not output to Printer!' )
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PeStartPrintJob( ) -> lError
// Purpose: Starts the printing of a report.
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD STARTPR_()
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cFunc := "PEStartPrintJob"
::lError := .F.
MEMORY( -1 )
Sysrefresh()
IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFunc,.T., _INT, LONG, LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc , ::nJobHandle, .T. )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc,.T., _INT, _INT, BOOL )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc , ::nJobHandle, .T. )
ENDIF
IF nRet == FALSE
::lError := .T.
MsgAlert( "Could not start Report!" + CRLF + ::PEErrorText())
ENDIF
RETURN ! ::lError



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetWindowHandle() -> hWnd
//
// Purpose:
// Returns the handle of the print window . This method can be used in
// a custom-print link if you want to do something with the print window
// (move it, change its size, etc.).
// PEGetWindowHandle can also be used to determine if the user has already
// closed the print window.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETHWND_()
LOCAL hWnd
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL cFunc := "PEGetWindowHandle"

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFunc,.T.,_INT, LONG )
hWnd := CallDll32( cFarProc , ::nJobHandle )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFunc,.T.,_INT,_INT )
hWNd := CallDll( cFarProc , ::nJobHandle )
ENDIF

RETURN hWnd



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetGetJobStatus() -> nStatus
//
// Evaluates the status of a print job. You can use this method in a
// number of programming situations, for example:
// - to trigger error messages, for example, when a print job fails
// (due to insufficient memory, insufficient disk space, etc.),
// - to trigger screen displays (hourglass, series of graphics, etc.)
// that confirm to the user that work is in progress, or
// — to find out whether a job was canceled by the user after
// PEStartPrintJob returns.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETJOBS_()
LOCAL cStruct
LOCAL nStatus := 0
LOCAL cFarProc := "PEGetJobStatus"

cStruct := ::oJobInfo:cBuffer

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT, LONG, LPSTR )
nStatus := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @cStruct )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT,_INT, LPSTR )
nStatus := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @cStruct )

ENDIF

RETURN nStatus


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PESetSelFormula()
//
// Changes the selection formula to the formula string you supply as a
// parameter. This method can be used by itself to replace a known
// record selection formula.
// The method can also be used as one of a series of methods
// (PEGetSelectionFormula, PEGetHandleString, PESetSelectionFormula).
// The series can be used in a custom-print link to identify and then
// change an existing record selection formula at print time in response
// to a user selection.
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD SETSELE_( cFormula )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PESetSelectionFormula"

::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT,LONG, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cFormula )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT, _INT, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cFormula )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
MsgAlert( "Invalid Selection!" + CRLF + "[" + cFormula + "]" )
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PECheckSelFormula()
//
// Checks the text of the report's record selection formula for errors.
// Use this method whenever the record selection formula has been changed
// and you wish to check the formula for syntax errors.
// If the record selection formula contains an error, this method returns
// False
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD CHECKSEL_()
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PECheckSelectionFormula"

::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT, LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT, _INT )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )
ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PESetFormula( cformulaName, cFormulaString )
//
// Changes the specified formula to the formula string you supply as a
// parameter. This method will only change the text of a formula which
// already exists in the report; you can not use it to add a formula.
// This method can be used by itself to replace the formula string for
// a known formula.
// It can also be used as one of a series of methods (PEGetFormula,
// PEGetHandleString, PESetFormula). The series can be used in a
// custom-print link to identify and then change an existing formula at
// print time in response to a user selection.
//
// ==========================================================================
METHOD SETFORM_( cName, cString )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PESetFormula"

::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll,cFarProc ,.T.,_INT, LONG, LPSTR, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cName, cString )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT,_INT,LPSTR,LPSTR)
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cName, cString )
ENDIF

IF nret == FALSE
//MsgAlert( "Could not set Formula!" + CRLF + "[" + cName + "]" + ;
// + CRLF + "[" + cString + "]" )
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PECheckFormula( cFormualName )
//
// The PECheckFormula method checks the text of a named formula for
// validity. Use this method to check a named formula for errors. This
// method works like the Check button in the Formula Editor. If the
// named formula contains an error, the method returns False
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD CHECKFOR_( cformulaName )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PECheckFormula"

::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT,LONG,LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cformulaName )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT,_INT, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cformulaName )
ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
MsgAlert("Invalid Formula!" + CRLF + "[" + cformulaName + "]" )
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetNTables()
//
// The PEGetNTables method retrieves the number of tables in the open report.
// It counts both PC and SQL databases. This method is one of a series of
// methods that enable you to retrieve and update database information in an
// opened report so that the report can be printed using different server,
// database, user, and/or table location settings.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETNTAB_()
LOCAL nTables
LOCAL cFarProc := "PEGetNTables"

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc,.T.,_INT, LONG )
nTables := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc ,.T.,_INT, _INT )
nTables := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )
ENDIF

RETURN nTables


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetTabLocation // PEGetNthTableLocation()
//
// The PEGetNthTableLocation method determines the location of a selected
// table used in the specified print job. This method is typically combined
// with PESetNthTableLocation to identify the location of a table and then
// to change it.
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETTLOC_( nPos )
LOCAL cBuffer
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PEGetNthTableLocation"

// Clear Filename-Buffer
//
::lError := .F.
::oTabLocation:SetMember( 2, CHR(0) )

cBuffer := ::oTabLocation:cBuffer


IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, LONG, LONG, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nPos, @cBuffer )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, _INT, _INT, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nPos, @cBuffer )

ENDIF

::oTabLocation:cBuffer := cBuffer
cBuffer := ::oTabLocation:GetMember( 2 )

IF nRet == FALSE .OR. EMPTY( cBuffer )
MsgAlert( "Error locating Table", ::PEGetErrorCode())
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN IIF( ::lError, "", TRIM( cBuffer ))



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PESetTabLocation // peSetNthTableLocation()
//
// The PESetNthTableLocation method sets the location for a selected table
// in the specified print job. This method is typically combined with
// PEGetTableLocation to identify the location of a table and then to
// change it.
// ==========================================================================
METHOD SETTLOC_( nPos, cName )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PESetNthTableLocation"

// Set Filename-Buffer
//
::oTabLocation:SetMember( 2, TRIM( cName ) + CHR(0) )
::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, LONG, LONG, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nPos, ::oTabLocation:cBuffer )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, _INT, _INT, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nPos, ::oTabLocation:cBuffer )
ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
::lError := .T.
MsgAlert( "Error setting Location " + cName, ::PEGetErrorText())
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetSqlQuery
//
// You can use this method to retrieve the SQL query that will be generated
// to print the report, and you can update the query using PESetSQLQuery.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETSQLQ_()
LOCAL cFarProc := "PEGetSqlQuery"
LOCAL nHandle := 0
LOCAL nLen := 0
LOCAL cBuffer := ""
LOCAL nRet

::lError := .F.

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, LONG, PTR, PTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @nHandle, @nLen )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T.,_INT,_INT,PTR,PTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, @nHandle, @nLen )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
MsgAlert("Could not get SQL query!" + CRLF )
::lError := .T.

ELSE
cBuffer := ::PEGetHandleString( nHandle, nLen )

ENDIF

RETURN cBuffer


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PESetSqlQuery
//
// You can use this method to set a SQL query
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD SETSQLQ_( cQuery )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PESetSqlQuery"


::lError := .F.
IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, LONG, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cQuery )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, _INT, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, cQuery )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
MsgAlert('Could not set query!' + CRLF + cQuery )
::lError := .T.
ENDIF

RETURN ! ::lError



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PETestNTable( n ) // PETestNthTableConnectivity( nPos )
//
// Purpose:
// The PETestNthTableConnectivity method tests whether a database
// table's settings are valid and ready to be reported on.
// This method is typically used if you plan to print at a later time
// but you want to test now to make sure everything is in order for
// logging on.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD TESTTAB_( nPos )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PETestNthTableConnectivity"
LOCAL cError := ""
LOCAL cBuffer

DEFAULT nPos := 0

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, LONG, LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nPos )

ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, WORD, WORD)
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle, nPos )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
cError := ::PEErrorText()
cBuffer := ::PEGetTabLocation( nPos )
cError += CRLF + "File: " + cBuffer

ENDIF

RETURN cError


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEClosePrintJob()
//
// PEClosePrintJob closes the print job. If printing has not yet finished,
// it continues; if the print window is open, it stays open.
// This method is used as a mandatory part of each custom-print link
// to shut down the print job once it has finished printing to screen
// or to window.
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD CLOSEJOB_()
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PEClosePrintJob"

::lError := .F.

IF ::nJobHandle != 0

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarPRoc, .T., _INT, LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, _INT )
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc, ::nJobHandle )

ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
::lError := .T.
ENDIF
ENDIF

RETURN ::lError


// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PECloseEngine()
//
// PECloseEngine terminates the Report Engine. All printing is stopped
// and all windows are closed.
//
// NOTE: This will only happen if the calling application is the
// last one using CRPE !!!
//
// This method stops the Report Engine from sending output, but the
// report may continue to print from data remaining in the spooler.
// This method is a necessary part of any custom-print link. It is
// also required for any print-only link in which you want the report
// to print to a window that is to remain visible after the report is
// printed. It is not necessary to use this method with a print-only link
// where you are directing the report to a printer.
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD PECLOSE_()
LOCAL cFarProc := "PECloseEngine"

IF ::hDll != 0

IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT )
CallDll32( cFarProc )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT )
CallDll( cFarProc )
ENDIF
ENDIF

RETURN .T.





// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::PEGetHandleString( nHandle )
//
// This method will return the text that the string handle is pointing to.
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETSTR_( nHandle, nLen )
LOCAL nRet
LOCAL cFarProc := "PEGetHandleString"
LOCAL cBuffer := SPACE( nLen )


IF ::l32
cFarProc := GetProc32( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, LONG,LPSTR,LONG )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc , nHandle, @cBuffer, nLen )
ELSE
cFarProc := GetProcAddress( ::hDll, cFarProc, .T., _INT, _INT,LPSTR,_INT)
nRet := CallDll( cFarProc , nHandle, @cBuffer, nLen )
ENDIF

IF nRet == FALSE
cBuffer := ""
ELSE
cBuffer := SUBSTR( cBuffer, 1, nLen -1 )
ENDIF

RETURN cBuffer



// ==========================================================================
// Method TCrw::GetModuleHandle( lpName )
//
// This method will return the Handle to a Module( Dll ) that is mapped
// into our address space
//
// ========================================================================== */
METHOD GETMOD_( cModule )
LOCAL hDll := LoadLib32( "Kernel32.dll" )
LOCAL cFarProc
LOCAL nRet

cFarProc := GetProc32( hDll, "GetModuleHandleA", .T., LONG, LPSTR )
nRet := CallDll32( cFarProc ,cModule )

RETURN nRet

Perdón por poner el código completo.

Ah, se me olvidadaba: uso Crystal Reports 8

Saludos.
FWH 20.12 BCC7
Ramón J.
 
Posts: 152
Joined: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:23 pm

Ayuda con la clase TCRW (SOLUCIONADO)

Postby Ramón J. » Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:03 am

Tras mucho buscar y probar, he encontrado la clase de Tom Groeger, modificada por R.F., que funciona perfectamente con Harbour (no xHarbour).

Por si a alguien le interesa, la clase modificada está en:
http://www.fivetechsoft.com/forums/view ... ht=cristal

Saludos
FWH 20.12 BCC7
Ramón J.
 
Posts: 152
Joined: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:23 pm

Re: Ayuda con la clase TCRW (SOLUCIONADO)

Postby mmercado » Thu Jun 05, 2008 11:42 am

Ramón J. wrote:Tras mucho buscar y probar, he encontrado la clase de Tom Groeger, modificada por R.F., que funciona perfectamente con Harbour (no xHarbour)
Hola Ramón:

El link que mencionas no funciona, si ya la tienes me la podrías enviar a mi correo por favor?

Gracias.

Manuel Mercado
User avatar
mmercado
 
Posts: 782
Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:50 am
Location: Salamanca, Gto., México

Postby Ramón J. » Thu Jun 05, 2008 7:23 pm

Hola, Manuel:

Aquí tienes una ruta alternativa para que te descargues la clase de Tom Groeger, modificada por R.F. para Harbour.

http://www.freewebtown.com/ramix/crystalRF.zip

Tiene un ejemplo y solamente tienes que configurar la ruta de la base de datos que figura en el archivo testcrys.prg.

Saludos
FWH 20.12 BCC7
Ramón J.
 
Posts: 152
Joined: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:23 pm


Return to FiveWin para Harbour/xHarbour

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 89 guests