Al:
There really is no difference between fixed and flow parts - this needs
to be removed.
The modularity your are referring is independent of parts. However,
using different files to include things like headers and footers is
a great way of creating a common code base/look and feel among reports.
Best Regards,
Mike
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 16:04 -0500, Al Arzaga wrote:
> Am I right to assume that the major difference between flow and fixed parts
> is that flow parts involve storing the reports modularly in different xml
> files, while fixed parts mean you store everything in one monolithic xml
> file?
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