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Hello Everyone, I've "Message Viewer on" in Developer Studio. When I run my report, my report is running fine , but I got the following message at the bottom of the screen. "(Report has been deleted from the server ,You must run the report again if you want this report)". I appreciate any thoughts or suggestion regarding this issue how to get rid of that message.
Ginny Thanks for your reply,I usually turn OFF the “Message Viewer”. But one of our users has “Message Viewer On”. I’ve looked our html launch form, I noticed the SET “&FEXNAME” variable doesn’t recognize in HTML Form “”. I’ve tried in many different ways, I didn’t find any solution.
Below is my HTML form Launch page.
-SET &TITLE = '1 Enroll by Dept'; -SET &FEXNAME = 'enrollla.fex'; -*________________________________________ -HTMLFORM BEGIN
Another suggestion is to understand how to post code on a forum (not just this one either!!). It's not hard, has been mentioned many times before and is generally common among UBB type bulletin boards.
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