Basic rundown of current situation:
To facilitate the use of dynamic pick lists/parameter lists, several of the Crystal Reports (v8.5) here are accessed by some ASP wrappers to populate the selection lists at run-time, rather than design-time. This has been working very well so far, but recent...
Basic rundown of current situation:
To facilitate the use of dynamic pick lists/parameter lists, several of the Crystal Reports (v8.5) here are accessed by some ASP wrappers to populate the selection lists at run-time, rather than design-time. This has been working very well so far, but recent...
Not sure if this is quite the right place to ask, but I'm not sure anywhere else is wholly appropriate, either.
Problem: I have a report that filters based on the contents of a field (a person's name). The values that it filters on are entered by the person who brings up the report. Because the...
End result: needed to use a File DSN rather than a System DSN for pulling information out of the Access database. Once the File DSN was set up on the systems involved, things worked just fine.
We have several reports which (currently) corss-reference some information from SQL Server with some information in an Access database. These reports work fine in Crystal Reports, but, once they've been exported to Enterprise, they cannot seem to log in to the Access database, though they appear...
By custom group, I meant that the group was on a particular attribute/field but in a specified order (rather than ascending/descending on the group name or field value), which also requires specifying a name for the group. This terminology was used in the Crystal Reports 8.5 help file, so I...
Group on the P.O. Number
Create a Summary -> Count on the P.O. Number
Use Report->Edit Selection Formula->Group...
Double-click your summary in the field box. Type > 1 after it in the formula area. At this point, you should be able to save the formula and have only the P.O. Numbers with...
View of report (with records in all groups)
Group 1 $80
Group 2 $85
Group 3 $20
Total $185
View of report (without records in Group 1)
Group 1 $0
Group 2 $85
Group 3 $20
Total...
Sorry, it just occurred to me that some information is missing that might be helpful:
All three groups are custom groups. That is, each group already has a set criterion on which it matches records and pulls them into itself. They group on an existing field on each of three values in the field...
Not quite what I was getting at, I'm afraid. I have no records for this group, right now. In the future there might be records in the group, or there might not (I don't control data entry), but, for the report, I need to show the group name and the summary value (null or 0, or whatever). Doing...
I've got a situation where I need to display a group which doesn't have any records associated with it. For instance:
Group 1 Summary
Group 2 Summary
Group 3 Summary
Total Sum
In the current situation, Group 1 does not display because the query does not return any...
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