Kurt,
Which version of Crystal. You could certainly do what you want in the 2009
version. Other versions such as the standard V10.5 are more intransigent but
usually a work around can be found.

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Kurt Wendt
Sent: 09 November 2009 15:39
To: [email protected]
Cc: Veronica Lee
Subject: [NF] Crystal Reports - A Tricky Problem

Hello there folks,

 

As I reported last week, a co-worker of mine has gotten stumped on a
problem with a report she is working on in CR. And, even after trying to
work with another programmer here to help her resolve the issue - they
ended up both being stumped by this Tricky little Problem! Seems like
something that would be easy for us to resolve - if the report was done
in VFP - but, of course, it's not an option for them. 

 

So - here's the problem:

They are working on a Return Authorization Form. And, as part of this
Form, they need to print out a NotePad that is attached to the R/A data.
The NotePad can contain up to 100 lines of info. - and as such, the
request here has been to print the Notes on a separate page - after the
R/A details have been printed - but, also print the R/A header info on
the page with the Notes. Also, the sub-totals and the totals for the R/A
does print correctly at the bottom of the main details page. In
addition, the R/A's must be able to print in a batch, so that they must
be in sequence. 

 

I hope my description of the problem makes sense. If you need any
clarifications - I can follow-up with a response. Although, as for CR -
I really know nothing about it - so, in this respect - I am mainly just
a messenger...

 

TIA,

Kurt



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