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I have a report that contains mutiple packets. Each of these packets have a cover page that I would like to use letter head for the first page. My printer has the option to do that(use tray 4 for page 1), however, it appears that it doesn't recognize that I have reset the...
Hello. I am not a programmer and need some assistance. I am grouping on a customer ID and then on an account number.
In detail section A I need a formula that prints the account numbers for a customer and the account name. So if the next three accounts numbers all fall under the same...
I have a date field in my database that is default 01/01/0001. When Crystal reads that field it is returning 1/1/2001. Any ideas on how to correct that?
I want to create a report that can be accessed from other stations that has Crystal on them by other users. What type of data source (user, file, system) should I use that lets others access it using their security profiles.
When I import a field with a leading 0 it disappears. It there a way to keep the leading zero?
Example:
"05" comes across and is displayed as "5"
I have records storing information that each have an entity ID. I then have a table that lists the entity IDS for each household. How can I write a formula that will evaluate the ID information in the contact table and group them by household. Here is a structure example
Contact Table...
I have a year, month, and date string fields that I want to put together into a date. Some of the data in the fields is junk. How do I write a formula that takes into account that some of the data won't produce a valid date due to the junk?
I am trying to concatenate some numeric fields to create a date field in a report. If the data is stored as 08. I lose the 0 when I concatenate the fields. Is there a way to get crystal to keep 0's that are stored before the number?
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