'宣言 Public Property DocumentEndedScript As System.String
'使用法 Dim instance As C1PrintDocument Dim value As System.String instance.DocumentEndedScript = value value = instance.DocumentEndedScript
public System.string DocumentEndedScript {get; set;}
'宣言 Public Property DocumentEndedScript As System.String
'使用法 Dim instance As C1PrintDocument Dim value As System.String instance.DocumentEndedScript = value value = instance.DocumentEndedScript
public System.string DocumentEndedScript {get; set;}
C1PrintDocument also fires the C1PrintDocument.DocumentEnded event at this time.
The difference between events and scripts is that event handlers belong to the application code, while scripts belong to the document. Thus it is recommended that event handlers be used to perform tasks that implement the overall application logic but do not depend on the specific document being processed.
On the other hand, scripts should be used to perform tasks directly related to the document itself. Scripts attached to a document are executed regardless of the current application (e.g. when the document is regenerated after being loaded from file by a different program). (For example, a document might contain a script that changes the value of a field in that document when an error occurs.)