Jim,

Shouldn't be a problem.
Just put in an eep that checks before each job or order comes up for printing that selects the proper report.
That way you can keep the order any way you like.

Dick Fey



On 1/11/2011 2:36 PM, Jim Belisle wrote:

Dick,

I have two reports that can print, but one prints after the other is done.

What I want is for the second one (one I use as a sub report) to print before going on to the other orders for the same day.

That way the office personnel do not have to match them later.

Are you saying the report itself would be in a sub report or are you saying I would use an EEP to determine which report to print on each order?

James Belisle

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Jim:
We have exactly the same situation.
Just build 2 reports identical except for the sub report. Use a variable to check the report data before printing and direct to the right report.
Easy

Dick Fey
Carpet Broker Inc


On 1/11/2011 10:48 AM, Jim Belisle wrote:

Karen,

Thanks for the reply.

I will continue to plug away when I get back.



James Belisle

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By "field footer" do you mean "break footer"?  I'm not sure
that subreports would be smart enough to print for only a
specific break footer value..   At least I've never tried it that
way.

Karen




Is the best way to address this with compid?

The sup report is in the field footer for the order number.

James Belisle


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