CREATING A WIZARD-LIKE INTERFACE FOR SELECTING GROUP-BY ITEMS
Along with the wizard-like interface being much more powerful than the one presented in the last section, the interface also makes the current example easier to adapt. Figure 11.28 shows the wizard-type interface for reports. (This is considered a wizard-type interface because, being data-driven, it doesn't take much to adapt the same interface for new reports.)
Figure 11.28. This interface can be used for an unlimited number of single-level grouping reports.
Here are the main features of this example:
The interface used for calling the report uses a wizard-like look and feel, giving ...
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