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Quick Report Delphi 2010 Full Version



I've installed Delphi 2010 and Quick report 2010 recently. the problem is finding DCU files of the quick report packages when i'm trying to compile the project although the path of the installed package of Quick Report has been added to "Include file search path" of resource compile. How i can specify the path of installed packages in new version of Delphi when that doesn't work?


ReportBuilder for Delphi 2010 is a development environment that can be used to construct reports, report components and reporting applications. The program provides both a RAD environment and an object-oriented platform for solving the reporting equation.




quick report delphi 2010 full version




2) bigger problem:After extracting the files of synpdf.zip into a directory and adding this directory to the delphi library search path, I tried to write a small demo app. Unfortunately, the compiler reports an error:


The CONSORT statement provides evidence-based recommendations to improve the completeness of the reporting of RCTs. The statement was first introduced in 1996 and has since been widely endorsed by medical journals internationally5. Over the past two decades, it has undergone two updates and has demonstrated a substantial positive impact on the quality of RCT reports6,7. The most recent CONSORT 2010 statement provides a 25-item checklist of the minimum reporting content applicable to all RCTs, but it recognizes that certain interventions may require extension or elaboration of these items. Several such extensions exist8,9,10,11,12,13.


CONSORT-AI (as part of the SPIRIT-AI and CONSORT-AI initiative) is an international initiative supported by CONSORT and the EQUATOR (Enhancing the Quality and Transparency of Health Research) Network to evaluate the existing CONSORT 2010 statement and to extend or elaborate this guidance where necessary, to support the reporting of clinical trials for AI interventions35,36. It is complementary to the SPIRIT-AI statement, which aims to promote high-quality protocol reporting for AI trials. This Consensus Statement describes the methods used to identify and evaluate candidate items and gain consensus. In addition, it also provides the CONSORT-AI checklist, which includes the new extension items and their accompanying explanations.


The CONSORT-AI extension recommends that 14 new checklists items be added to the existing CONSORT 2010 statement (11 extensions and 3 elaborations). These items were considered sufficiently important for clinical-trial reports for AI interventions that they should be routinely reported in addition to the core CONSORT 2010 checklist items. Table 1 lists the CONSORT-AI items.


CONSORT-AI is a new reporting-guideline extension developed through international multi-stakeholder consensus. It aims to promote transparent reporting of AI intervention trials and is intended to facilitate critical appraisal and evidence synthesis. The extension items added in CONSORT-AI address a number of issues specific to the implementation and evaluation of AI interventions, which should be considered alongside the core CONSORT 2010 checklist and other CONSORT extensions54. It is important to note that these are minimum requirements and there may be value in including additional items not included in the checklists in the report or in supplementary materials (Supplementary Table 2).


We have suggested reporting a minimum set of items. We do not advocate that abstracts replace full articles in informing decision making, but we recognise that for many time-pressed readers, or for those with limited access to the full texts of reports, it is important that abstracts contain as much information as is feasible within the word limit of abstracts. Indeed, for readers who do not understand the language of publication of the article, the translated abstract may have far more relevance than the full-text article.


A checklist is not sufficient to ensure good abstract writing. For example, the abstract should clearly and truthfully reflect the full report, and not selectively report results that are statistically significant while not referring to those that were not. Similarly, the abstract should only draw conclusions that are substantiated by data from the full report and analyzed as described in the protocol, rather than selectively emphasising interesting results that were a minor or ad hoc component of the analysis. In brief, the abstract should be an unbiased representation of the full report. We also suggest that peer and editorial review processes related to the abstract should explicitly check this.


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