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Auto Sequence Number In Report ??

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akgd99

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May 14, 2002
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Hi, I have created a report using Wizard. The report is linked to one table and is displaying three fields with the Key code being displayed in Ordered manner.
Now I want to add a Seq # beside each detail line on the report . This field is not in the table but I want this to display the seq # of the Detail Lines. For ex., first detail line shall have 1, second 2 & so on as the first column of the detail line. Any Help ??

Thanks
 
Put a dummy fireld in the underlying query. give it a value of 1. Then include a control in the report with this field as its data source and get the report to calculate a running sum.
 
Depends -of course- on your situationm but this is generally a bad choice, at some point a report recepient will call / message you in some manner refering to the report and reference the "Seq#" for the issue they want to discuss. OOPS - SLOP - NOW what do you do? Since the data has probably changed, you cannot use the same reference. So, you need to explain your failure to understand their question / reference and ask them several additional questions to even get to the record where the issue lies.

Other than this small inconvenience, all is well here in mudville.

MichaelRed
m.red@att.net

There is never time to do it right but there is always time to do it over
 
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your reply and suggestion.
I am doing this for my personal exercise and also I need the auto serial number to keep track of the number of the total items. please note I donot have any query tied with the report, the report has been created only using wizard and binding a table directly with few selected fields.
any more suggestions ?

thanks
akgd99
 
Wheather the report is based on a query or table is irrelevant. Ms. A WILL eventually present the records in a different order. It is the nature (deffinition) of relational db to not regard a dataset as ordered unless specifically indexed.

As far as the 'personal exercise', what you choose to do is of course "personal", however I would suggest exercising in a direction which can have a more direct application.

MichaelRed
m.red@att.net

There is never time to do it right but there is always time to do it over
 
MichaelRed's correct observation aside, make a textbox and set it's control source to "=1" (without quotes). Set the Running Sum to either Over Group, or Over All, depending on which you're interested in having it do. Joe Miller
joe.miller@flotech.net
 

Hi,

To add a seq# field in your report, see below:

1. Add unbound field in the details of the report.
2. put inside the field: =1
3. go to the property of the field and choose a tab "data".
4. choose "yes" in runningsum.

Bye
mtomar@msn.com
 
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