Let's say we have two (logical) sections within a report, one that displays a record from table_A and on the other one displays a Barchart based on the values fetched from table_B.
Could we assign seperate queries (resultset) to above mentioned situation ?
p.s. Right now, we are doing it through JOIN between tables A and B. However, we would like to not use that.If you have different, tables, matrixes, etc within a report you may assign
a different result set to each one...Just define the multiple queries, and
make the assignment in the properties of the table/matrix
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"Kam" <Kam@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Let's say we have two (logical) sections within a report, one that
displays a record from table_A and on the other one displays a Barchart
based on the values fetched from table_B.
> Could we assign seperate queries (resultset) to above mentioned situation
?
> p.s. Right now, we are doing it through JOIN between tables A and B.
However, we would like to not use that.
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