Mordja,
Thanks for responding so quickly.
Unfortunately, the first thing I tried was with the Running Sum set to No, but it had kept the running total across groups. In other similar reports it seemed to work with that change to running sum.
Is there some other report setting I'm missing?
I have a very simple problem, but one that is nonetheless very annoying. I would greatly appreciate any assistance anyone could offer.
I have a simple query-based report - no sub-reports or anything. I perform report-level grouping. What I want to do is count the number of records in each...
As part of a module that imports messages from Outlook into a database, I need to be able to open up pdf files and search them. I have no problem importing the rest of the message, saving the attachment, or opening the pdf in acrobat with ShellExecute, but then I run into a roadblock...
Before I begin, I apologize if this is something stupid on my part, or it's a question that's already been answered.
Basically, I need to calculate the percentage of 1 data set to another. So I have this:
int percentage = 0;
DataRow r = dsLocal.Tables[0].Rows[0];
int curr_count =...
Richard, thanks for the response.
Without getting too much into the details of the clinet's database (since it contains sensitive information) here's what happens:
When clicking into edit mode, the program has traditionally made a copy of the main form to work in. Presumably, this also means...
Just as a warning, I might have difficulty explaining this situation. I picked up a client's database after it was already completed, when it just needed to be updated to reflect changing circumstances. Access is also not my best db/programming environment.
The main form, which is an employee...
Thanks everyone. I ended up just making self-extractable .exe's for each image; client wanted it too quickly.
I did find this though...
(I don't remember where I found it, I just used net snippets, and went back to it....net snippets is my friend)
IE supports
document.execCommand('SaveAs')...
I've had the exact same problem. You're not alone, man... I never found a work-around. We all had to get forwarding accounts to send inside the company.
That's another part of what I want to avoid. It brings up the image in the browser; the client wants the suer to save it without knowing how. Not sure if I'm making any sense here...
A client needs me to allow users to download an image by clicking on it - he doesn't want them to have to right click and go to save as. Is there a way to do this in javascript?
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