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Report with multiple tables

 
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Marcio Ehrlich
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 4:37 am    Post subject: Report with multiple tables Reply with quote



I thought this would be easy to do with D5 and QuickReport (3.6.2) but I am
not being able to solve the problem.
I need to print a report whose details come from 2 diferent tables (with
relational links to the master table).
Something like this:
1 - A Page Header with the personal information of a guy --> from Table1.
2 - A series of rows (with one column header) with informations about each
of his children --> from Table2.
3 - Another series of rows (with their column header) with informations
about each of his visits to a store --> from Table3.
What are the bands I should use?
T.I.A.
Marcio Ehrlich


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 1:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Report with multiple tables Reply with quote



Hi Marcio,
you can use the TQRGroup component,
in each group declare one "guy" with all his information (you can get
that by looking up in Table1, in the detail band of that group add all
the rest of the data for that "guy" (group)

Check the help on the grouping,

Cheers,

Arik
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