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- Use conditions
- Using the <Looper>.BreakIndex function
<Looper>.BreakIndex (Function) In french: <Zone répétée>.IndiceRupture
Warning
From version 28 (75), .BreakSubscript is kept for backward compatibility. This function has been replaced with <Looper>.BreakIndex.
Returns the index of the break header and footer for a given break in a Looper control: - The index of the header for a given break also corresponds to the index of the first row in this break.
- The index of the footer for a given break also corresponds to the index of the last row in this break.
MaRépétition est un entier = 1
DébutRupture est un entier
FinRupture est un entier
Indice est un entier
Total est un entier
TANTQUE MaRépétition <= ZR_Factures.Occurrence
Total = 0
DébutRupture = RUPT_HautClient.IndiceRupture(MaRépétition)
FinRupture = RUPT_BasClient.IndiceRupture(MaRépétition)
POUR Indice = DébutRupture A FinRupture
Total += ATT_Valeur[Indice]
FIN
ATT_Total[FinRupture] = Total
MaRépétition = FinRupture + 1
FIN
Syntax
<Result> = <Break header/footer>.BreakIndex([<Index>])
<Result>: Integer - Index of the header/footer break specified in the break containing the row at index <Index>,
- 0 if an error occurs. To get more details on the error, use ErrorInfo with the errMessage constant.
<Break header/footer>: Control name Name of the break header or footer to be used. This parameter can correspond to:- the name of the break header or break footer directly.
- <Name of Looper control>.<Name of break header/footer>
<Index>: Optional integer Index of one of the rows in the desired break. If this parameter is not specified, the index of the header/footer break specified in the break containing the current row is returned. Remarks Use conditions <Looper>.BreakIndex can be used on: - a Looper control based on a data file,
- a Looper control populated programmatically.
Using the <Looper>.BreakIndex function It is recommended to call <Looper>.BreakIndex once the Looper control is displayed in its entirety. Otherwise, the indices returned by <Looper>.BreakIndex may not correspond to the actual indices displayed in the Looper control.
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