thanks much. the whileprintingrecords was the piece of the puzzle that i was missing.
and the mysterious name field was from another table, i just plugged my actual format in there.... sorry.
thanks again.
Hello,
Kind of an odd question, I suppose, but I will give an example of the reasoning. I need to come up with a property management report for the head of the company which details the property, the company head's percentage, and a list of percentages for other investors.
I have an...
First of all, I believe it depends on what version of Crystal you are using. For example, in Crystal 8.5, when you create a parameter field, you set the name and type of the parameter. In 8.5 there is also a "Set Default Values" button which will allow you to select values from a DB...
I have created a suite of reports for end users, but when the clients attempt to print specific reports thru Crystal Viewer packaged with .NET, the print orientation is not correct.
I believe .NET is using a serialized form of the report, so it could be that the print orientation needs to be...
I am attempting to extract data from two tables and merge it into one table.
A bit of background - the tables are "new_txns" and "current_txns" in an accounting application. A transaction is in the "new" table until it is posted, and then moves to the...
thanks kenhamady,
i definitely need to work with Crystal to get some of the nuances down.
i was placing my summary in the group portion, so i was getting the initial count for the first grouping, and i did not have the reset count on group change selected (that is how i was getting the wrong...
This is probably a simple question, but I am new to Crystal and I don't have any good documentation, so here goes.
I have two tables, Incidents and Claims. An incident can have more than one claim, and each incident is grouped by type. Each claim has some monetary value assocaited, but an...
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