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Some Report Fields Show Errors?

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Nick CWT - 08 Jun 2007 14:04 GMT
I created some new reports on my laptop and all was fine.  When I imported
the reports onto the server some fields in the report showed some of the
following errors: # Error, E + 0, +02.  Any thoughts?  Thanks.
NetworkTrade - 08 Jun 2007 15:40 GMT
I would hazard the guess that your "imported
> the reports onto the server" is the culprit - you have delinked the report from its source.

You must either move the entire db - or send the report using its embedded
send via email feature - or send it to Word.... - or do a 'Save As' and then
copy/paste...

just a guess....
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> I created some new reports on my laptop and all was fine.  When I imported
> the reports onto the server some fields in the report showed some of the
> following errors: # Error, E + 0, +02.  Any thoughts?  Thanks.
Nick CWT - 28 Jun 2007 13:10 GMT
Sorry for the delay in my reply.  The + 0 and + 2 turned out to be just
formatting the report fields differently; Standard and 0 decimals places.  
Not sure why?  However I'm not able to  resolve #Error that I'm still getting
on some fields.  Counting check boxes and some counting dates.  I have other
fields doing similar calculations with no problems?  I think it is formatting
issue again I just haven't worked it out yet.  Thanks for your help.  Peace.

> I would hazard the guess that your "imported
> > the reports onto the server" is the culprit - you have delinked the report from its source.
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> > the reports onto the server some fields in the report showed some of the
> > following errors: # Error, E + 0, +02.  Any thoughts?  Thanks.
 
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