I have a two sided report and am printing on a duplex printer. My report contains a subreport that can contain anywhere from 1 to 5 records. If I have more than 2 records, my report goes to 3 pages. Because I am printing on a duplex printer, then, the front page for the next person is...
I am running Crystal Report 8.5 and have created a report using ODBC that links to 2 separate files in two locations. I have mapped drives to those locations, and set up the ODBC datasource (using dBase) on my machine. Once I got the report to run fine on my machine, I compiled it and ran...
Synapsevampire - I created a subreport for the 2nd crosstab and it worked great. Thank you so much.
Kenhamady, are you saying that Crystal takes the two tables and merges them into one when the report is run?
I have a report that contains 2 cross-tabs. Each cross-tab is based on a different database - dBASE IV. The two databases are linked. Each crosstab is supposed to count the number of records that are found in a certain date range using paramter fields for high and low dates.
The 1st...
I am working with a DBIV database that has two fields used for time in and time out of a visit. These fields are not defined as date/time fields. They are numeric fields and the time stored in them is military time. I need help creating a formula to determine the elasped time. An example of...
In the crosstab, in both the column and the row fields, I use Group options, Specified Order and Discard all others if they do not meet my group criteria.
There are records that it looks at, but none meet the criteria specified in the group options. I guess the bottom line question is, can I use a count function that if there are no records that meet the criteria, CR will print a zero?
I have a crosstab created that uses a count as the summarized field. This works perfectly, except if there are no records to count, I get a blank and really need it to print a zero. Is there a way to get it to print a zero?
If not, can I create an if-then-else formula to use instead and place...
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