I have a requirement to produce a matrix style report.
Basically, this would be a number of cells (a bit like on a spreadsheet) that would be coloured based on certain data values. The labels for the matrix need to be down the left (for the rows) and across the bottom (for the columns). Something like can be seen here:
I thought a cross-tab report would fit the bill, but there is not a way of having the column labels along the bottom. Consequently, someone directed me to an article on how to produce a mock cross-tab report.
The example is in the article I have seen on this is OK, but the limitation it imposes means that whilst you can easily "mock" the rows by using a Group section, to provide the columns, you need to define their labels manually and a fixed number of them.
I need both the rows and column labels to be specified dynamically based on values in the tables and there can be any number (although in reality the matrix will be no smaller than 3x3 and no bigger than 12x12).
I am only just starting out with Crystal so maybe this is why it is causing me such a problem, but I really getting stuck on producing what I would think is a relativelly straightforward report.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
Basically, this would be a number of cells (a bit like on a spreadsheet) that would be coloured based on certain data values. The labels for the matrix need to be down the left (for the rows) and across the bottom (for the columns). Something like can be seen here:
I thought a cross-tab report would fit the bill, but there is not a way of having the column labels along the bottom. Consequently, someone directed me to an article on how to produce a mock cross-tab report.
The example is in the article I have seen on this is OK, but the limitation it imposes means that whilst you can easily "mock" the rows by using a Group section, to provide the columns, you need to define their labels manually and a fixed number of them.
I need both the rows and column labels to be specified dynamically based on values in the tables and there can be any number (although in reality the matrix will be no smaller than 3x3 and no bigger than 12x12).
I am only just starting out with Crystal so maybe this is why it is causing me such a problem, but I really getting stuck on producing what I would think is a relativelly straightforward report.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!