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Old May 9th, 2005, 04:35 AM
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Hi ,

I'm Using Crystal Report 9.0

Created A Report With 4 fields namely ( VehicleNo , ResponceTime , Area , Location )

In the Run Time User Has the Options to View report

Based on Selection 1. VehicleNo 2. ServiceNo 3. VehicleName

If the User Selects ServiceNo (option 2)

The report Should Display ( ServiceNo , ResponceTime , Area , Location )

If the User Selects ServiceNo (option 3)

The report Should Display ( VehicleName , ResponceTime , Area , Location )

Is this Type is Possible in Crystal Report 9.0?


Kindly Help me

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Old May 10th, 2005, 01:57 AM
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You'd better create 3 different report in this case. Then you can bind the very report to the Report Viewer according to the user's choice. Like this:

crvViewer.ReportSource = theReport;

Good luck!






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