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Now, you are back to Open Report dialog boxīingo! Your trails report is now using the answer data as the data source. Type in: :PRIV:Answer.db in the File Name box In the Select Replacement Table dialog box Let say you have performed a query on the Trails table, you can "link" the answer table to the Trails report by:Įnter the report name or choose from list. So, there are six Case Activity tables, six Hearings tables etc. One report based on Hearings table and one report based on Trails table. You create one report based on Case Activity table, The idea is to use the same report for different lawyers. One calendar for Hearings and one calendar for Trails.įor each calendar, there is a report associated with it. You keep different calendars for each lawyers.Įach lawyer will have one calendar for case activities, Let me give this a try and see if this works for you. And if you need to change one report, you will have to change the other 5. However, you will end up with 6 reports for each table, for each lawyer. RE: Paradox 10 Beginner JoeNg (Programmer) 21 Mar 02 13:59 Everyone here will be happy to help you if you decide to stick with Paradox. This is a quick-and-dirty, there are better ways to do all of this but they require some study on your part. If the tables are different in structure, you may have to make some changes to the report. Your field (or tableframe) should now reference the correct table. Anyway, after you add the new table, single click the old table name and hit the delete key, then close the dialog boxes. It sounds like you are rushed, so I won't go into aliases here - but if you continue with PDox you should research them. Click the data model button (looks like two folders in the upper left of the dialog box) and add the new table name. Do a 'save as', then right click the field (or tableframe object) and define it. Yes, you can save the report with a different name, then change the data model to reference a different table. The individual cells can be resized, but grabbing the right component can sometimes be a bit tedious. It sounds like you are using table frames in your report. Just out of curiosity, did you try the Tutorial under Help? It's got some pretty good information in it. Judi RE: Paradox 10 Beginner Langley (Programmer) 21 Mar 02 11:14 Am I making sense? I can't tell any more!
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That way, if I do figure out how to make my report pretty, I can just copy it to all the other attorney reports. If there is a way to copy a report once I get it the way I want it, rename it and replace the source table, I sure would appreciate knowing it. My problem is the size of the rows in the report look huge.the text is single spaced but the cells are huge! 5" font is usually Universal 9 and single space. I set the 8 x 11 page set up to landscape margins to. I also use the database for file information pertaining to every file we handle. I use the database for a calendar for six attorneys approximately 13 fields I make separate calendars for each attorney calendars showing specific case activity calendars for hearings and calendars for trials. Then I struggled to try and figure how to format the appearance of the answer table and the appearance of a report. Thanks for your reply! I worked all day today and figured out how to import some tables from the Access database. Thanks! Judi RE: Paradox 10 Beginner JoeNg (Programmer) 20 Mar 02 14:14 I need a book for beginners.I know you folks are much more than beginners, but can you spare a little advice before I leave and promise never to bother you again? I'm not trying to do anything profound, just a real simple sort. I tried using the expert but I keep getting error messages. I got a table put together but can't seem to do a query. I thought I could just start building my database all over again like I did in Access.that was five days ago. I installed WordPerfect 10 and the suite came with Paradox 10. I was left with a data base filled with tables, queries and reports, but no place to put it. My trouble began when my wonderful Access 2, yes "2", program disks wouldn't load on my brand new Windows 2000 system. I don't want to trouble too many of you, but I really don't know where to start looking for help.