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I was looking through the forums and found a posting for
Crystal reports 8.5 How to print different text on bottom of each copy
I have similar issue. I am using CR10 in Windows currently accessing .dbf files via ODBC, which will change to an Oracle 9i database in 2005. My firm offers very complex quarterly reports to it's clients regarding the client's utilization of services.
In the past these were run through the legacy system to obtain a result set, and then the result set was pasted into a huge Excel sheet that did calculations and then THAT was finally pasted into a Word picture metafile to obtain the final product. A lot of work for the user.
It is the same table being queried, but in many different ways, i.e. classification of transactions opened, sex of the client, relationship to the insured, types of services offered totally to the client organization, etc.
In order to display so many different selections, I've been using subreports and grouping them together, but it looks like there will ultimately be approx. 24 subreports total! THe report has to look the same as the current product (there are also charts incorporated, but one challenge at a time).
Is there a way I can show different groupings of different subreports on different pages? I've had success with 3 subreports on one page that belong together, and the output looks exactly like the original, but now when it comes to page 2 I'm stymied. Is there anything I can do that anyone else has encountered? Thanks.
The path up and down is one and the same.
-Heraclitus
I was looking through the forums and found a posting for
Crystal reports 8.5 How to print different text on bottom of each copy
I have similar issue. I am using CR10 in Windows currently accessing .dbf files via ODBC, which will change to an Oracle 9i database in 2005. My firm offers very complex quarterly reports to it's clients regarding the client's utilization of services.
In the past these were run through the legacy system to obtain a result set, and then the result set was pasted into a huge Excel sheet that did calculations and then THAT was finally pasted into a Word picture metafile to obtain the final product. A lot of work for the user.
It is the same table being queried, but in many different ways, i.e. classification of transactions opened, sex of the client, relationship to the insured, types of services offered totally to the client organization, etc.
In order to display so many different selections, I've been using subreports and grouping them together, but it looks like there will ultimately be approx. 24 subreports total! THe report has to look the same as the current product (there are also charts incorporated, but one challenge at a time).
Is there a way I can show different groupings of different subreports on different pages? I've had success with 3 subreports on one page that belong together, and the output looks exactly like the original, but now when it comes to page 2 I'm stymied. Is there anything I can do that anyone else has encountered? Thanks.
The path up and down is one and the same.
-Heraclitus