DBohner-(db)
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I have a very simple UBE and I want to aggregate Quantities per level-breaks on Year, District or Region. The oddity is that some regions are in multiple districts and some districts are in multiple regions (don't ask why - just accept this as gossip).
In the data, I have defined three level-breaks (One for Year, one for District and one for Region).
Ideally - I should be able to use the Set Sequence to change the sorting and level-breaking, based on a Processing Option.
Let's say if the Processing Option is:
- YDR - Year, District then Region
- YRD - Year, Region then District
I set the Default Sequence on the section for YDR. When I run the report for YDR - the results are exactly as expected (Year, District and Region) - and level-break as expected.
Now, if I change the internal sequencing to YRD - the data is sorted correctly, but I am getting the Region level-break after each District (every time District changes, I get the Level-Break-Footer for the Region, too). The Region hasn't changed - but I'm getting a Level Break, anyway?
I have other reports where the Set User Sequence Function works flawlessly - why they heck doesn't it work on this 'simple' report?
I've seen a function that says 'forget about prior sequencing / level-breaking' - but I can't seem to find the magic, today...
(db)
I have a very simple UBE and I want to aggregate Quantities per level-breaks on Year, District or Region. The oddity is that some regions are in multiple districts and some districts are in multiple regions (don't ask why - just accept this as gossip).
In the data, I have defined three level-breaks (One for Year, one for District and one for Region).
Ideally - I should be able to use the Set Sequence to change the sorting and level-breaking, based on a Processing Option.
Let's say if the Processing Option is:
- YDR - Year, District then Region
- YRD - Year, Region then District
I set the Default Sequence on the section for YDR. When I run the report for YDR - the results are exactly as expected (Year, District and Region) - and level-break as expected.
Now, if I change the internal sequencing to YRD - the data is sorted correctly, but I am getting the Region level-break after each District (every time District changes, I get the Level-Break-Footer for the Region, too). The Region hasn't changed - but I'm getting a Level Break, anyway?
I have other reports where the Set User Sequence Function works flawlessly - why they heck doesn't it work on this 'simple' report?
I've seen a function that says 'forget about prior sequencing / level-breaking' - but I can't seem to find the magic, today...
(db)