Perhaps you could create a dummy row in the case of no data and print that, then 
delete it when the report has printed.

"Dan Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have a daily report that I print out and sometimes it has no rows that
>exist. So nothing prints out.
>
>In order to make sure that they are not missing a report, they want a report
>every day whether it has data in it or not. The only way I could see to do
>this is to make a separate report that has no data.
>
>I tried using the following command:
>
>PRINT reportname where limit = 0
>
>It did not work. I know in Acce** that if no rows exist you can still print
>a report.
>
>Does anybody know a way around this or do I just have to create a separate
>report??
>
>
>Dan Goldberg
>
>
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