Monte Carver
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kccheng wrote: » hello, I am making a report with many sub detail bands, with band headers and stuff. The report prints fine. But in report editor, there are too many bands so that the lower bands are out of the page. I can only edit the lowe…
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We found our best results using the Gnostice PDF Exporter. We write government (ObamaCare) type reports that must be EXACT, and found that the built in PDF exporter just was not up to the task. FWIW Monte
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RoyLambert wrote: » I need to produce a report with variable indenting for each row - a bit like a treeview. I don't need lines but I do need to be able to have at three levels of with each row having a glyph, a title, a score, a bar showing a per…
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My guess is that your between statement must be quoted. Without it, SQL thinks its looking at a FIELD NAME HTH Monte
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As an FYI.. it appears that setting the ReprintOnNewPage accomplishes my intent. I swore I tested it initially [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> Monte[/img] Mon…
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Hi mvkalken, Any chance I can get a copy as well at ( mcarver@ccok.com ). Thank You Monte Carver
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gpi wrote: » You should resort your dataset. For example, close query, change SQL and open query again Yes.. that is one obvious solution. But it would require a very tedious algorithm to determine the "proper" sorting based on the numbe…
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Now here is a question. After much futzing, and an unintended reboot (yes a BSOD). I load the report again, and now the GroupHeader break works. Why? Is this kind of behavior classic of Fast Reports?
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Mick, I don't suppose you could be persuaded to share the report/code of which you speak. Because your PDF is EXACTLY what I am looking to do. Regards, Monte Carver
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I confirmed that the VarChar columns was the issue. There is likely a work around within FR to handle this issue. But the "text" within the columns were the exceptions as opposed to the rule. SO... problem solved. Thanks for the help. Regar…
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As I expected, adding the formatting does not fix the problem. Could my problem be from trying to summarize a varchar data type. This data is coming from a SQL Server Pivot query (procedure). This query returns about 50 columns. Although most o…
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I am actually using a tfrxmemoview memo for each calculation and one for each of the text descriptions. It sounds like you are suggesting that this approach should work.
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Changing the syntax to include a Flag of "1" to read as follows [AVG(,MasterData1, 1)] or [SUM(,MasterData1, 1)] Has no obvious impact on the results
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Which is exactly what I did. This syntax is a copy from the Aggregate builder [AVG(,MasterData1)] and of course SUM is [SUM(,MasterData1)] and of course SUM is As perhaps a point of reference, the COUNT returns 17 records, which is correct. …
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What I mean by multiple rows is I would like to show several aggregates within the group footer, for example: Maximum of Day >> XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Minimum of Day >> XX …
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Sadly no. The current work around, is to drop the databound text objects into "MasterData1" set the Align = alLeft. Now that the objects are properly aligned, one must set these objects to Align=alNone. Then cut them from the "MasterData1", and n…