Mar 28, 2001 1 #2 kenhamady Instructor Sep 10, 2000 8,794 US You can't add a subreport to a subreport. You can only go down one level. You can have 2 subreports (or more) in one container report. What do you mean by parallel groups? Ken Hamady http://www.kenhamady.com/Crystal Reports Training/Consulting and a Quick Reference Guide to VB/Crystal (including ADO) Upvote 0 Downvote
You can't add a subreport to a subreport. You can only go down one level. You can have 2 subreports (or more) in one container report. What do you mean by parallel groups? Ken Hamady http://www.kenhamady.com/Crystal Reports Training/Consulting and a Quick Reference Guide to VB/Crystal (including ADO)
Mar 29, 2001 Thread starter #3 Guest_imported New member Jan 1, 1970 0 I mean two groups on the same level,like this: group#1 group#1 end group#2 group#2 end not the default format: group#1 group#2 group#2 end group#1 end Thx! Upvote 0 Downvote
I mean two groups on the same level,like this: group#1 group#1 end group#2 group#2 end not the default format: group#1 group#2 group#2 end group#1 end Thx!
Mar 29, 2001 #4 kenhamady Instructor Sep 10, 2000 8,794 US Are you talking about two separate groups of records or groupig the same records two different ways in one report? You can't do the latter in detail without a subreport. If you want a summary by another field you can use cross-tabs. Ken Hamady http://www.kenhamady.com/Crystal Reports Training/Consulting and a Quick Reference Guide to VB/Crystal (including ADO) Upvote 0 Downvote
Are you talking about two separate groups of records or groupig the same records two different ways in one report? You can't do the latter in detail without a subreport. If you want a summary by another field you can use cross-tabs. Ken Hamady http://www.kenhamady.com/Crystal Reports Training/Consulting and a Quick Reference Guide to VB/Crystal (including ADO)