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Which is the first event that is triggered in a report?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 5 Last Update: July 07, 2007     Asked by: prabhu 
  
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December 18, 2006 02:16:18   #1  
some one        

RE: Which is the first event that is triggered in a re...
start-of-selection
 
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December 19, 2006 07:10:15   #2  
alok saxena        

RE: Which is the first event that is triggered in a re...

i thing fist event that trigger with report is inizalitation.


 
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January 16, 2007 03:16:41   #3  
navneet_chaubey Member Since: January 2007   Contribution: 3    

RE: Which is the first event that is triggered in a re...

The flow is like this

Initialization

at selection-screen

start-of-selection


 
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January 21, 2007 05:05:00   #4  
Raggie Member Since: January 2007   Contribution: 1    

RE: Which is the first event that is triggered in a re...
Load of page
 
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July 07, 2007 02:11:37   #5  
nagesh        

RE: Which is the first event that is triggered in a re...
It is not load-of-page, but load-of-program
 
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