Is there a simple way (not formula based) to round and then truncate a number for display?
Example: The actual data returned is 18,589,645.89. What I would like to display is 18.6 and then include some reference at the top to indicate that all values are in millions.
I know I could do this...
I don't think you will find anything that will justify it for your company. All companies are different and therefore have different requirements. What you can do is lay out the current environment and project the impact that a Crystal implementation would have. Focus on the need for two...
Works fine for me whether I use the default name or specify my own using the format above.
What happens if you hardcode the correct file extension into the scheduled report's name? Just thought this may show whether there is a problem with the CE server or the client machine.
I would try setting up the ODBC connection on the CE machine. When I use ODBC, I create the same connection on the CE machine and have not had any problems.
The only thing that is making me wonder is the other reports. If you are using ODBC to make those connections as well and are not creating...
Is the ODBC connection set up on the CE server?
Do you use ODBC connections to connect to the SQL Server tables in the other reports?
Is the Access database local to the server or on another network machine?
What are you putting in for the file name? You need to specify ".%EXT%" in addition to the filename in order for the file to show up as the association.
1. Enter the date range values in the record selection formula
ex.
orderdate in {?StartDate} to {?EndDate}
2. The only way I know to calculate YTD is to manually sum the individual formula that you have created for each month into a total value.
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