You can use the encode function to convert text to HTML: https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/encode_function.html More generally, you should take a look at the templated reporting feature: https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/templated_reports.html This would simplify your work greatly, as you wo...
If you are seeing ***** values in your data, it is generally how the special value DEFAULT is represented, and indicates that there is a numeric issue with the problem. This is usually because: A value is too large to represent in the field. For example, a two-digit item cannot store 123. You are st...
It's true that only one instance of EntryActivity can be open at a time. When you say that they are closing the application by using Android keys, are you saying that they are going back to the Android home screen and then reentering your application? If they use the back button from within CSEntry,...
The current CSPro logic functions don't make it easy to split a string by a delimiter, but you can use a user-defined function to convert a list (or array) into a single string, and then convert it back. These functions use a unlikely-to-be-used delimiter, but you could change that character if ╳ do...
Are you generating the PFF from another CSPro application? If so, and you don't need any input from the user, you can simply construct the case in logic, with the data file's dictionary attached as an external dictionary, and then save the data using writecase: https://www.csprousers.org/help/CSPro/...
This is embarrassing (since I'm the one who programmed this). You're right that this is a bug which occurs if you include a right parenthesis in the translated string literal. We'll fix it for CSPro 8.0.1. In the meantime, a workaround would be to use a different style of parenthesis,()instead of ()...