I can not see the object (chart). Any other data shows up, just not hte chart. I've tried exporting it out under each of the excel export options (no luck). I am using Excel 2002.
I'm using 8.5 and can't get charts which I place in the report header to print. The other detailed information exports fine. Am I missing something?? Does 10.0 resolve this issue?
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Export to Excel 8.0 (extended). The last check box asks if you want the report exported Tabular or Non-Tabular (choose tabular). This should line each item up column by column with no spaces.
I've found out that security in outlook 2002 will not allow you to attach a shortcut to a file. Microsoft's work around is to attach a hyperlink (ie: file:\server\file). I've also found out that you can hack the registry to try to fix this, but I still don't have the option of (Insert File as...
This particular record is for 4/3/2003.
The [Start Moment] = 54309495 or 17:15
The [Stop Moment] = 54310005 or 1:45
Example #2 is for 4/3/2003
The [Start Moment] = 54309180 or 12:00
The [Stop Moment] = 54309675 or 20:15
thank you for any help you can lend.
I'm not positive that it is a Julian Date/Time field. I do know that I downloaded all of those UFL's and none of them give me anything back that looks like a real date or time. This may be seconds since something? I'm not even sure about that. I'm using call center software called TCS...
I need to know how to convert this Julian Time ( I think ) to something I can actually use. My example is Start Time: 54309495, this actually equals 17:15. Any formula help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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I inherited a new database in which a "start moment" is recorded like this 54,261,458. First of all I'm not even sure what the heck this is. I'm assuming this must be seconds from X date/time. Have any of you run into this?
I'm also trying to convert the date 37681. I'm assuming...
I'm grouping a date field by week. My problem is that Crystal defaults to using a week beginning date for the group header field. I need this to show week ending date. I know there must be an easy way to do this but I haven't yet figured it out.
You need to create a new parameter. When creating this parameter first look at the date field you are wanting to filter information based upon. Determine if this field is Date or Date/Time, choose which ever is applicable in the value type tab. Next click on default values. Here you will...
Try creating your chart and dumping it into your report header. Assuming you choose the correct grouping information in your chart this will give you the yearly data you are looking for.
I am trying to generate a cross tab report which currently has a count in the summarized fields. I need to add the % of total which that count represents. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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