I'm trying to avoid creating a second table and using an expression to only show one at a time.
Again Thanks.
See this tutorial on adding groupings to a report. It uses a table for an example.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms170623.aspx
|||Thanks but the details section of a table seems not to fit the general information you linked to. For instance I can change the name of any group except the details group and the details group is not grouped on any expression.I don't think I can create a separate details group, something crystal allows, but was hoping there was a trick or process I was missing.
So to be brief, can one table have more than one details group? If so how is the second detail group created?
|||I don't think I am clear on what you mean by details group. A table can have multiple groups and each group will have it's own set of detail rows based on the grouping expression. Can you give me a better idea of what you are trying to accomplish?|||Create a brand new table. This table will have 3 sections; a header, a details section/group/ and a footer. Right click on the details section and choose edit group. This will bring up the group information for the details section. For example the name of this group will probably be "table1_Details_Group".
I want to have a second details group in the same table which will have different properties from the first. Can I do this?
|||No it isn't possible. How do you want your data to be displayed? Maybe there is another path to the end result you are looking for.|||FYI, you can insert more rows for the detail group. These have their own properties but they aren't the same as a group. I don't know what particular group properties you are looking for.|||thanks.
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