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  1. I have the same problem with the deprecated tags.

    I´ve read, that it might work to open the old jrxml´s and save them with a newer IReport version.

    But every newer version than 2.0.4 throws me a null.pointer.exception.

     

    Is there already a complete solution for the deprecated tags ?

  2. Hello,

    i have the problem that I could not define a field as an integer in IReport 3.5 If i do this, every time I get the following message:

    Error filling print... null
    java.lang.NullPointerException

    normaly IReport defines all fields from the XML source as a string, so this works, but no integer. It´s suprising because in IReport 2.0.4 my report works with the same XML and report.

     

    Wehre is the mistake ?

  3. hello,

    thanks for your answers but i have found the correct expression, but i´m not @ work, so i´ll post the code on monday.

    But i have the problem, that i couldn´t set a field from an xml file to integer. I have this problem in version 3.1.4 and in 3.5. If i set the field to integer in version 2.0.5 the report works.

    In the two older versions i´ve tested, i get an NullPointerException. I dont know why. I have to set the field to string an it works, but the string isn´t usefull.

    Code:
    Here is the code for count the number 0 in the field USAGE($V{USAGE}.intValue()==0?"":null)

    Post Edited by Peter König at 03/30/09 05:17
  4. Hallo,

     

    i´m searching for 2 days of a solution.

    I have a integer field called $F{REJECT}

    Then a variable called $V{REJECT_1} This variable should count how often the number 3 exist in $F{REJECT}

    I could count all numbers but i dont know how to count only the number "3".

    Please help.

    Thanks in advance.

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