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Thread: Report using cross tab in microsoft.public.access.reports

Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago by Frank Situmorang
Hello, I appreciate your help, the following is my cross tab query used in the report, however some of the records do not show up, could you help me how can I solve it?. I tried to make the detail can grow, but the result is still the same. ( some records do not show up) Thanks in advance -- Frank Situmorang...
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Duane Hookom replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Size doesn't matter. Each record in your report's record source will create another instance/rendering of the detail section. -Check the filter property of your report -Count the records in your record source datasheet -Add a text box in the report header with a control source of: =Count(*) -- Duane Hookom...

 

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Report using cross tab in...
Published (2009-11-11 23:44:00)
  Hello, I appreciate your help, the following is my cross tab query used in the report, however some of the records do not show up, could you help me how can I solve it?. I tried to make the detail can grow, but the result is still the same. ( some records do not show up) Thanks in advance -- Frank Situmorang  
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  Size doesn't matter. Each record in your report's record source will create another instance/rendering of the detail section. -Check the filter property of your report -Count the records in your record source datasheet -Add a text box in the report header with a control source of: =Count(*) -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Frank Situmorang" wrote: > Hello, > > I appreciate your...

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