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raulhsj

2005-10-31, 3:17 am

Hi

I need to give a custom style applied to a table transformation. The problem is when I want to group all screen widgets into the transformation, because table results are incorrect; so I am wondering if mixing default and this custom transformation would be a solution, but I am not sure
If someone has another proper solution, I would like to know about this.

Thanks
Alisa

2005-12-02, 5:45 pm

Perhaps the capability to do HATS Tools->Insert Default Rendering mixed with
individual HATS components might help you. Also, it is possible to create
multiple
rendering sets so that the default rendering that you are inserting does not
have to be the same one being used for the project.

Thanks,
Alisa

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> Hi
>
> I need to give a custom style applied to a table transformation. The
> problem is when I want to group all screen widgets into the
> transformation, because table results are incorrect; so I am wondering
> if mixing default and this custom transformation would be a solution,
> but I am not sure
> If someone has another proper solution, I would like to know about
> this.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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