What kind of operating system are you printing from ?
I have had a problem with Windows 2000 workstations where certain fields did
not print. I changed from using Arial font and the problem went away.

Steve Vellella

K Kleinman Zajac wrote:

> I posted a message about a problem that I am having and have received
> several replies.  I'd like to throw in something odd that I discovered.
>
> To recap, I have a view that links on one column.  This column is the only
> common column in the pair of table.  For most of the rows the data shows up
> fine however, on some rows the data in one row does NOT show up.  The data
> IS there, when you look at the component tables, and when you dump it out
> from those tables.  It just does not show in a report based on the view -
> or the view itself.
>
> The common, linking column is a client id.  The view links a master table
> with a child table that holds a record of services rendered.  The only
> consistency I see is that if one row of a certain id shows all the data,
> then all the rows will, and if one is missing all will be.  An oddity,
> which may or may not be significant, is that the data is not completely
> masked.  Rather the first 4 letters in the field show up.  The field is a
> note field.
>
> Several messages suggested that this might be database corruption and I
> should unload and reload the database.  Although this will have to wait
> until tomorrow evening, I was able to do some checking.  Pack has no
> effect.  RScope shows nothing wrong with the database.  I tried dropping
> and recreating the view.  No help.  Weirdest of all, there is another view
> based on these two tables, with the same linking column, and with that
> field.  In that view the data shows up!
>
> Does this still sound like a database corruption?
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