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CrystalGuru2005

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Aug 9, 2005
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Hi, Can I do that and if yes, how ?

I like to create Group-A, and Group-B with their own detail sections, something like that.

GH-A
Detail
GF-A
GH-B
Detail
GF-B

important point is detail section should be seperately for each group not one after another.
 
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Do you mean that these are separate datasets? Not sure if there's a language barrier or you don't understand how databases or Crystal works.

Crystal uses a single data set. You may be able to query the data to return as you need, but your description doesn't make sense.

If you want different detail sections, than that means that you want different datasets.

In that case, you would build a subreport for the second dataset.

-k
 
I tried to make it simple, and due to the nature of question I did not include Database etc info.

However, I need more than one dataset on Crystal without using the subreport. which apparently Crystal does not support, but there gotta be some way.
 
There probably is, but your not sharing technical information isn't going to help, right?

A Union All query comes to mind, but I'm not willing to wait for you to share basic essential information because you tried to make it simple, which I guess means that you don't want to put forth the effort.

Consider buying a book or hiring a consultant.

-k
 
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