Steve,

Try something like...

return FormatNumber("00000", CurrentRecordNumber());

Change the "00000" as needed.

Also, to start at a higher number set and not have to sit and watch FP process thru all the numbers up to your higher set, try...

return FormatNumber("00000", CurrentRecordNumber() + 1000);

which will start your numbering at 1001.

or

return FormatNumber("00000", CurrentRecordNumber() + 16000);

which would begin at 16001.

HTH,

Ryan

On Feb 21, 2008, at 8:17 AM, Steve Blatman wrote:

How do you do ticket numbering with a rule, instead of with a data
file of numbers?

I tried to download the example from the knowledge base, but the zip
seems to be corrupted.

TIA,
Steve

Steve Blatman
Ink Spot Printing & Copy Center, Inc.
14 Church Road, Frazer, PA 19355 USA
Tel: 610-647-0776
Fax: 610-647-4560

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