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    Weird Reports Issue

    Hi Everyone

    So I've got an unusual problem with two reports I've made for one of my clients and for the life of me cannot figure it out.

    If you could watch the vid and give me some help I would appreciate it.

    Thank you
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    #2
    Re: Weird Reports Issue

    first thought is: Have you compacted the database?

    and no, I have never seen that one
    Dave Mason
    [email protected]
    Skype is dave.mason46

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      #3
      Re: Weird Reports Issue

      Hi Dave

      No I haven't tried compacting it.

      Just curious how that would effect these reports?

      Also, I didn't show in my vid that if I close the report builders then run the reports, they actually change the reports. Meaning when I open them up in the builder, all the fields, group breaks, calculated fields and text boxes change to the other report respectively.

      I'm really baffled on this one

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        #4
        Re: Weird Reports Issue

        In your video, you have both reports open in design mode when you go to preview. Do the reports work when run from the control panel, ie with the designer closed?

        Edit: I see you already answered that one. Perhaps if you open and save one at a time...? If there is a dictionary problem, a compact might just fix it.
        Robin

        Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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          #5
          Re: Weird Reports Issue

          Hi Dave and Robin

          Compacting worked like a charm

          Thx for all your help

          Regards,

          Keith

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            #6
            Re: Weird Reports Issue

            Yes, I thought so. If you are building and saving reports very many times in a dbf or set, they seem to get a bit mixed up and give odd behavior like you saw and worse. It seems the support files gaet cleaned out and re-indexed with the compact.
            Dave Mason
            [email protected]
            Skype is dave.mason46

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              #7
              Re: Weird Reports Issue

              Instead of doing a full compact, you could also do a dictionary.update() for the individual "ddd" or "set". This accomplishes the same result for the specific table or set without doing the entire database. In my situation, this is more efficient as there are invariably users in the system, and the index update part of the compact typically fails because they have the tables open.

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