We have two locations existing about a half mile apart. One using subnet 192.168.0.0, the other using 10.0.0.0. Connecting the subnets are cisco 2621 routers across a T-1 and an airbridge. We have moved our exchange server from one subnet to the other and were trying to forward email from our...
I do not have much of a choice in this case. The records are in chronological order in the text file and are imported as such. The automatically generated record number/ID initially serves as an order number.
I have a text log file that we have imported into Access. It is basically a report and the date of each series of records is in the header of each page. The individual records do not contain the date. The date ends up in its own record in the account field.
When we used to import this file...
Thanks for your help. I ended up moving the couple of fields I was using from the subreport and using shared variables for them also. The subreport fires in the header (not displayed)and everything that needs to display, displays in the footer. It even runs quite a bit faster (I have no idea...
Great, everything is calculating the way it should. However (and there is always a however), is there any way to have the shared variable move to the same line as the Group header B. The idea is to keep all of the information for a particular invoice on one line.
I have a main report that has parts and services information. I have inserted a subreport which calculates a burdened labor rate for all entries on a particular invoice. I have inserted the subreport into the main report and it works great. I have also added a shared numbervar into the...
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