- #RAVE REPORTS DELPHI FULL VERSION#
- #RAVE REPORTS DELPHI PDF#
- #RAVE REPORTS DELPHI PRO#
- #RAVE REPORTS DELPHI CODE#
- #RAVE REPORTS DELPHI LICENSE#
#RAVE REPORTS DELPHI PRO#
Although it was never fully fixed, people who deployed the newer Report Printer Pro had this issue. The first nail in the coffin was this DEP (Data Execution Prevention) issue that came and went. There were promises of bug-fixes, promises of new features. The issues started happening five years back, around Delphi 2006, Delphi 2007 time. That must have been an achievement for Mr.
#RAVE REPORTS DELPHI LICENSE#
Chad Hower (Kadzu) was working at Nevrona Designs, he managed to convince the Borland folks to license their WinShoes - now called Indy, Delphi for Internet - now called IntraWeb, and Nevrona Design's Report Writer. There were reports and posts from the newsgroups that QuickReports was actually one person vendor.
#RAVE REPORTS DELPHI PDF#
Thus, in order to "use" QuickReport, you had to upgrade almost every year (US$99 per Delphi upgrade), buy PDF add-ons (from either Gnostice/RareFind) (US$99, US$249 with sources), buy a designer (QR Designer or QR Artist) (US$99, US$149-US$299 with sources), buy bar-code addons from TurboPower or some other vendors (US$149 or more) and it becomes a costly affair just to print something out. Since QuickReport did not have a designer (note: there used to be QR Artist, QR Designer add-ons before QBSoft brought them over) The "only" solution was to buy a 3rd-party Report Writer, such as Pirparti Pro, now called Report Builder, SCT-Associates ACE Reporter, FastReports and Nevrona Report Writer.
#RAVE REPORTS DELPHI CODE#
Thus, Delphi 3, Delphi 4, Delphi 5 had buggy versions of QuickReports and require "extortion" payment and updating code yourself. The people who designed QuickReport charged end-users US$499 (they did reduced it to US$399 then US$299) but did not make updates.
#RAVE REPORTS DELPHI FULL VERSION#
In order to buy "full-featured" version of ReportSmith after Delphi 5, you had to buy full version Crystal Reports and use that instead. From Windows 3.1 (or Windows 3.11 with Win32-subset) or Windows 95, you had your application running, BDE running, probably Microsoft Word 7 or Word 95 and with Borland ReportSmith running, it would suck-up all the GDI, USER resources. Not all PCs had CD-ROMs until much later when CD-ROM drives became ubiquitous.
In those days, CD writers costs US$1000 or more. or had to buy a CD writer for your application. So you shipped your application with around 20 diskettes. Those of you who used ReportSmith, it required 8 diskettes run-time (exclusive of 5 more diskettes for BDE and around 3 more diskettes for your application). With Windows, you print using Windows GDI commands and they would be translated to the relevant printer-command language (PCL). I've used QuickReport in the past and I have a couple of questions.Nevrona Designs Rave Reporter was selected to replace the ill-fated QuickReport in Delphi 1, almost rewritten QuickReport in Delphi 2, ReportSmith (licensed from Crystal Reports) and Object Windows Library Print Preview feature.įor those oldies, to print a report in Turbo Pascal for Windows, you had to do direct output to LPT1, LPT2 and learn the Epson printer command language, or HP laser jet ESC-> language. I'm a Delphi XE2 user and am considering using FastReports which comes with XE2. Podíamos executar várias e várias vezes o re. Uma observação é que no delphi 7 o relatório funcionava perfeitamente e está extamente igual no delphi 2010. No Rave Reports em alguns relatórios acontece erro de Access Violation ou Invalid typecast quando executado pela segunda vez o mesmo relatório.
Já convertemos todos nossos relatórios e fontes para delphi 2010. > If the answer to both the above is No, can anyone recommend a product.Įstamos com problemas na migração de nossos relatórios do Delphi 7(Rave Reports 5.0.8) para Delphi 2010 (Rave reports 7.7.0). What about no equivalent but richer functionality? If the answer to both the above is No, can anyone recommend a product with equivalent functionality for code-based reports that supports Delphi 2009? Standalone reports - no need for delphi forms/datasets.Īll Delphi versions - from Delphi 6 to XE6 (VCL). Supports all databases and db-libraries (writing adapter for any db-acess library takes only 5 minutes) Use all power of HTML4 and CSS3 in any part of report. Very simple to use - buid complex reports in 10 minutes. Please If anyone could tell me ,Does Delphi XE3 has Rave reports ?.If no please could you help me to solve the error. > Guys I have applications has been built by BDS 2006 and I would like to upgrade to XE3 when I did recompile I got errors concerning rave reports. Converter from Rave to FR (for FR Embarcadero edition)