Here is one idea:
1) Set the vertical size of the subreport to what would display about 5 records.
2) Set the sort on date to descending.
3) In the primary report, set the subreport value for "Can grow" to "No."
Is there a better way to do this? I feel that the above may work, but it isn't the...
Is there a simple way to get subreports to auto-truncate? I have a subreport that has a list of records by date. I want to set the subreport to only display the last X amount of records. In other words, I only want the subreport to display the last 5 rows, if sorted according to date (ascending...
Rather than go with subreports, I broke things up into multiple queries. With some SQL code (SELECT COUNT(X)) and the Access query builder, I was able to put together everything I needed.
Thanks for the tips guys!
Thanks for the tips. Let me provide more information on my data.
There are multiple tables from which the data above is queried from:
Customer Data: matches Customer ID to Date of Birth, Gender, Last Visit, Preferred Payment Method*, and Account Manager*
Shopping Data: matches Customer ID to...
Alright, so I'm trying to set up a query and corresponding report to provide a census of sorts for customers.
The query contains all the raw data needed for the report, which includes:
Customer ID
Date of Birth
Gender
Last Visit
Favorite Items
Preferred Payment Method
Account Manager
I want to...
So I'm looking to do the following, and would appreciate anyone who could provide PIX command line values for the following settings:
-forward port 443 to internal IP 10.1.11.2 and port 8443 to internal IP 10.1.11.3
-allow any connection (in/out) for the above ports to pass from the external...
Well, let me elaborate:
I have a user who wants to accept event invitations but not have them be added to his calendar. His reasoning is that he wants those sending out the invitations to receive the automatic reply that he will attend. If he declines the invitation, he is in effect turning...
Fixed!
When Sharepoint created an application on port 80, it actually inserted a web.config and a set of folders into my wwwroot. I simply removed all of the recently-updated folders and files from my wwwroot, and everything is back to normal.
Why would Sharepoint leave such a mess in my...
Update:
The directory nesting is the issue, and it only affects some of our machines (it is not isolated to a single machine). It is particularly noticeable on Windows 2008 x64 and Windows 7 Beta x64.
So I have a strange, frustrating, and complex problem. Here is some background information:
Windows Server 2008 (x64)
IIS 7
MOSS 2007 @ port 4444 (Central Admin @ port 12534)
BugTracker.NET (ASP.NET issue tracking) @ port 80
Our application install files @ port 80
I accidently added a...
So I've managed to narrow down the cause of the behavior. Copying multiple files is not necessarily slow, but copying directories within directories is quite slow. Thus, if I have a folder with multiple folders inside it, and multiple files inside those nested folders, copying that root folder...
I have been copying from the local drive to a USB drive connected to that machine. I am experiencing slow transfer rates on several of my Windows machines under the following conditions:
1) Transferring large sets of small files from a local drive to a USB drive
2) Transferring large sets of...
Hm, so here is the latest:
Regarding,
2) If the USB device is fine, then try a large file transfer over the network or to another internal hard drive on the problem PC running Windows 2008 Server. Does the same issue occur?
YES!
What could this mean?
1) Yes, the issue exists on other PCs
2) I will verify that soon
3) The cable is 6'
Thanks for the tips thus far. Could this be a limitation for USB 2.0? I know that USB 2.0 isn't exactly stellar when it comes to real-world performance.
This seems to be related to the number of files being transferred. If a single large file is copied, the transfer rate remains high. If multiple small files are transferred, the transfer rate plummets.
So here's my problem:
For a particular machine running Windows Server 2008 x64, whenever I connect a USB 2.0 device and initiate a large transfer, the transfer rate starts very high (18 MB/sec) and rapidly slows to a crawl (< 1 MB/sec).
What's going on? How can I troubleshoot and resolve this...
Is there a way to define "shortcuts" for contacts when using the To: field for new messages? I have a user who wants to do something like put "C" in the To: field and have it default to "Charles Brimley" instead of going through the usual auto-complete guesswork for all names starting with C.
My users are complaining of Outlook 2007 being extremely sluggish for their large IMAP inboxes (>1000 messages). It will generally hang when they switch between IMAP folders or try to navigate messages.
Is there anything we can do? Is this typical for Outlook, or should I check out the IMAP...
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