
Use this band to display the report's name, company logo, date of creation, username, etc.The Report Footer is placed before the Page Footer and Bottom Margin on the report's last page. The Report Header is the report's first band (margins are "out-of-page" zones).If we general report from OpenPlant Modeler, we can see result as shown below. In the similar fashion, for Page Footer same can be done as shown below. From Tool Box, we can select Labels & drag it Page Header section.They display information that should be printed on every page.īands can be inserted by right clicking on white-space of report & selected desired band type. These bands are at the top and bottom of every page in a report.Notice that based on import query, classes get loaded & can be seen as shown below.Click on Import icon & point to saved ecquery.xml file.For definition of EC Query, we will import existing saved query file (*.ecquery.xml).This will ask to define the report name, define EC Query for this report, refer image below.Select any saved report file & click on Open. This will ask to point to saved report file (*.repx file).We can use any saved report to create a report via File. In above section we have noticed that how report can be saved. Also, any report can be saved to file for future use in creating report, refer image below.Ī new report can be created via report file as well.

#WORKSPACE MANAGER DEVEXPRESS HOW TO#
How to create a new report & what are the possible ways to create a new report. How to create a new report & what are the possible ways to create a new report.Ī.We will discuss on below mentioned topics. In this wiki article, we will outline the very basics/fundamentals for creation of reports using OpenPlant Project Administrator CONNECT Edition. The new report designer is based on DevExpress technology. In this wiki article, we will understand about the concept of new report designer that has been introduced for OpenPlant CONNECT suits. In OpenPlant Project Administrator CONNECT Edition, new Reporting Designer has been introduced that is completely different from V8i reporting tool. The main visual control may also contain other serializable DevExpress controls as children and in this situation the WorkspaceManager will access and organize the layouts of the child controls as well.Deepak Singh, Bentley Product advantage Group The WorkspaceManager can be used with any DevExpress visual control that supports serialization (such as the BarManager, DockLayoutManager, DXGrid, etc).

Check out this GIF animation showing off three particular transitions: That’s all well and good and is some very nice functionality but we’ve also added some visual transitions so that the switching isn’t totally instantaneous (perhaps leaving the end-user wondering if something really happened). You can then use the workspace manager to switch between the saved workspaces at run-time. These different layouts can be persisted as workspaces. As an example, DXDocking allows the end-user to rearrange the panels in the app, DXBars allows them to relocate the toolbars and to change the commands in those toolbars. I saw this one fly by as part of the What’s New proofing that’s going on (Ray is doing a fine job!) and the image alone made it worth publishing a blog post about it.įirst of all, what’s a workspace? A workspace is a particular layout of DevExpress controls together with their visual state.
