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    I have created a query which has the fields - Alarm Type, which is sorted ascending, Node Name, and Alarm Count (By Node Name) which is sorted descending. The purpose of the query is to demonstrate the node which produced the highest type of...
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    I have created a query which has the fields - Alarm Type, which is sorted ascending, Node Name, and Alarm Count (By Node Name) which is sorted descending. The purpose of the query is to demonstrate the node which produced the highest type of each alarm. The query does this fine but, for my...
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    Cheers for trying to help gents but, both of those ways I already know and that is not what I want to acheive. If I have 15 different alarm types, my aim is within my report and/or query to demonstrate the top ten of each alarm type but grouped by alarm type. So if two of my alarms were xxxx...
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    I have created a query which has the fields - Alarm Type, which is sorted ascending, Node Name, and Alarm Count (By Node Name) which is sorted descending. The purpose of the query is to demonstrate the node which produced the highest type of each alarm. The query does this fine but, for my...

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