I had to share that my logic for suppressing the subreports did work. There was another parameter for the patient selection that was not working properly. Once I corrected it the suppression formula: "3 < minimum({?rangeparameter}) or 3 > maximum({?rangeparameter})" for the 3rd label position...
Hi Charliy, I am not certain what you mean by copied and pasted it. If I'm not mistaken you mean adding 10 detail sections like I have done but instead of adding 30 subreports you added the name, dob and medical record number fields 3 times per 10 sections(thats if you used the same fields I did...
Thanks for the reply and suggestion but putting the suppression in the detail would suppress the row and the row that is not suppressed would move to the top of a printed page eliminating what I am attempting to accomplish. The 15th label is the first label in the 6th row. If I suppress the...
Hi Ken,
Sorry I did not connect what was meant by alias table. I do this all the time. The datasource I write against has a table with personnel, patient, doctors names. I have to write reports that pull in each of these types of entities so I will add alias' of this table for each type I am...
I built a report that contains 30 subreports designed to make multiple mail labels for a single record. (laid out in a 3 x 10 Avery 5160 format) I have been able to use a single number parameter and conditional suppression formula for each subreport to make it so I can print a specific number of...
I had a solution to a this thread that was different than the ones suggested. thread767-1439697 The other options seemed to involve having access to the database in more than a read manner. I am in an environment where I have to develop reports in a copy of the production database then can only...
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