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Hi All
I'm using excel and asking if possible to add the date from jan 1 to dec 31 on an excel spread sheet like this
here is how my spread sheet look like
Collumn
A
1-Jan
2-Jan
3-Jan
and all the way to dec 31
not have to enter date for each cell
fsreport
More info supplied
found out there are error in database table
and they corrected it
Now there saying the evaluate formula in the running total must be like this
Evaluate: @ formula
not({CALSCHED.SCHTYPE} in...
Hi
CR 9.0
MS SQL
i have check in the report option
select distinct records
select distinct records for browsing
this report that contains 2 group only
gr1 channel
gr2 UU_Ref
my records return from the report sql is a sample
Channel***SCHTYPE****SCHNOTES****SCHSTART******Status...
hi
make sure your fields are touching each other
because if there any space between them you will have a blank space
also if you have empty collumn insert a tex box in them and add a space bar in it so not to be empty
fsreport
hi Turkbear
thanks for the replied
i created a store procedure and declared the @parameter in it
when i created a new report and add the store procedure it prompts me for value
should it do that or only when i run the report with the store procedure in it and prompts for the value after i have...
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