This worked to get my total correct but I struggling getting the sign to reverse correctly. I know I can simply go into the format number option and check the reverse sign for display. However, this then reverses the sign in my current row as well so I end up getting one negative and one postive...
I have a cross-tab report that has 2 rows. The first row is the source "current" row and the second is the "history" row. There are several columns one for each month for the next 18 months. I would like to be able to in place on the column total for each month column to subtract the current row...
I have a standard report that I would like to update but am struggling getting it to work without errors. I need to add this query: SELECT
FilteredFieldLogEmployee.Field_Training_Custom
,FilteredFieldLogEmployee.Injured_Today_Custom
,FilteredFieldLogEmployee.Holiday_Custom...
I need to figure out a way to get a sum of just the yes values. It puts a yes if the employee should get Per Diem that day and a no if they do not. I have done this over and over in Crystal reports and in Crystal I would just create a formula to put a 1 for yes and a 0 for no. Sum it and be...
I am creating a report that will count how many forms were submitted on each day. I need to still have a column in my report for that day even if no form was submitted on that day. I can't figure out how to do this. Currently it omits every date that does not have any forms submitted.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!
You seriously made my week! I have been working on this part of the report forever and have been stuck!
Thank you! Thank you!!
I tried the following:
whileprintingrecords;
global stringvar sRemarks:=sRemarks & if next({EMRD.JCPhase})={EMRD.JCPhase}
or previous({EMRD.JCPhase})={EMRD.JCPhase}
then if InStr(sRemarks, "|" + {EMRD.Equipment} + "|") <= 0 then
sRemarks := sRemarks + "|" + {EMRD.Equipment} + "|"
else...
I have previously tried the following and got close but still have the repeating issue:
Formula 1 (located in detail section but suppressed):
whileprintingrecords;
global stringvar sRemarks:=sRemarks & if next({EMRD.JCPhase})={EMRD.JCPhase}
or previous({EMRD.JCPhase})={EMRD.JCPhase}
then...
Hilfy - That is a good idea but your example would definitely happen in this case.
SkipVought - I don't understand exactly what you want me to do. Could you be a little more descriptive?
I don't know how I would do that because I need to be able to run the report for a certain time frame. For example if I run it for August I want to know what units have hit that particular phase code in a list view. Then the following pages have all the data for each entry.
Since my report is...
I would like to take data that looks like:
1100.1 (phase code)
154691 (this is a list of units charged to that phase code for the month)
154691
154691
15853
15853
15853
15853
1720.14
17030
17030
17030
17040
17040
171003
171003
I would like to change...
I have a report that is just how I want it except for the total row. I am very familiar with Crystal Reports and in Crystal I would use the running value function but in Report Builder if I try runningvalue I just get an aggregate error no matter what I try.
Help! I need this report ASAP!
I was able to get this to work using the following but there is still one issue:
Formula 1 (located in detail section but suppressed):
whileprintingrecords;
global stringvar sRemarks:=sRemarks & if next({EMRD.JCPhase})={EMRD.JCPhase}
or previous({EMRD.JCPhase})={EMRD.JCPhase}
then...
I would like to create change the format of the following:
Group Header 4 = Phase Code - 1100.1
Group Header 5 = Equipment - 18270
Group Header 5 = Equipment - 18500
Group Header 5 = Equipment - 18600
Group Header 5 = Equipment - 19000
Group Header 5 = Equipment - 19001
to
Group Header 4 =...
Is there a simple way to change all negative numbers in a report to red? I know that I can write a formula on the formatting of each field but I have a report with 50 plus formulas.
I am really hoping there is an easier way then writing this over and over changing the field:
if Sum...
I am working on a report that has hundreds of lines of data. I would like to return only the rows where a field (complex if then else formula) is one the highest 10 rows.
Is this possible? I am kind of hoping I can do it through a suppression formula.
I am working on a report and I have everything I need except for one thing. I have a crosstab in my report that is extremely simple (here is a sample):
Description Amt
General 1000
Indirects 5000
Civil 100
Buildings 300
Electrical 2000
Tools 150
Wind...
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